Quicktime Pro Recording - Disable Horizontal Flipping?

Hi there,
Is there any way to disable QPro (7) from automatically flipping the video horizontally when recording with iSight?
Thanks!

Claude,
You have strayed into the iWork '08 Pages discussion area. You might want to post again in the correct area.
Regards,
Jerry

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