Using BSPeter's solution you will rotate all what is played on your computer.
If you want to save the file in the normal position you must use a video editor. I personally sugest VirtualDub. It's free. Load the file in VirtualDub, go to audio and select direct stream copy, then go to video, select full processing, go again to video, select compresion and select from there one of your computer codecs (XviD, DivX or ffdshow) -> configure and then select something around 2000 kbps.
Go again to video -> filters -> add -> select "rotate filter" , select "around 180" .
Go to File -> save as AVI, give a name and it's done.
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