Videos don't end - crash

Tomonori Nagano tomonori.nagano at gmail.com
Tue Jul 1 16:17:25 UTC 2008


Hi,

Our lab has just implemented the E-prime experiment with video stimuli.
After many trials and errors, we figured that divx is the easiest (and
error-free) video format for the current version of the e-prime. In most
cases, the problem was caused by the inappropriate codec on the machine or
by the insufficient RAM.

We used Mac i-Movie & divx converter to edit the movie clips and installed
some codec on Windows (Vista).
I could share the detailed procedure, if you are interested.

Tomonori
tnagano at gc.cuny.edu



On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 12:00 PM, Luna <lunakick at yahoo.com> wrote:

>
> Hi, I'm new to E-prime, but I was enticed by the video features.
> Unfortunately, I've had no luck running movies successfully. The movie
> plays and then the program crashes with Windows saying that the
> program is closing and Windows is searching for a solution. Then, I
> get a message saying that "2 objects left active" in Module
> quicktimesource.dll. I've tried different file types, but I still get
> the same message. Any thoughts?
>
> Windows Vista
> E-prime 2.0.8.22
> G965 Intel Express Family Graphics card
> DirectX 10
>
> I tried the MovieRT.es2 and it works, but if I let the movie run to
> the end then I get the same problem as listed above.
> Thanks for any help.
> >
>

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