Upside down video on vado central

Has anyone out there found a resolution to the upside down video after trying to create a video on Vado's software???
I am at wit's end with this company's software and so-called upgrades. Try to fix one problem caused by their software and you just get another, maybe worse, problem.
I followed Vado's directions exactly and got the Upside down video. Just read from another customer that there is no solution yet for this problem. And CL's tech, KokChoy is just confused and "guessing" his word at what could be a possible reason.

my cam is showing my picture upside down.  I have ASUS LAPTOP K53E.

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    it would be really easy to come up with some ceiling or wall mounts, maybe even magnetic, to hold a camera to a T-bar grid, I-beam, column, etc. upside-down.
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    I would stay away from magnets , because the digital media ( sd cards, chips in camera etc ) are not happy with magnetic stuff. Magnets tend to kill those things... so forget that idea.
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  • Cleanly correct upside down video?

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  • Cisco EX90 upside down video image

    I am using EX90 with TC 7.1.4, my issue with camera which display my image on opposite side(upside down) even when I make a video call the other party will see my picture reversed upside down but I can see his picture fine.

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    Please remember to rate responses and to mark your question as answered if appropriate.

  • Help!  Upside down video.

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  • Upside down video correction

    Help.  accidentally shot clips using my little go-pro cam upside down.  is there a way to correct in FCPX?

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  • Fixing upside down video in Adobe After Effects

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  • Upside down video

    Hello,
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    Melanie,
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