"ImageDisplay Internal Error, Marker: 2000"

liwenna liwenna at gmail.com
Wed Mar 17 16:19:17 UTC 2010


Welcome back in town ! ;)

The mac thing is likely it then. Opening and 'saving as' with for
instance gimp on a pc did the trick for my files back then.

On Mar 17, 4:38 pm, jen <kell... at gmail.com> wrote:
> hello,
>
> thanks so much for your reply. i was out of town for a week, so i forwarded
> the replies i received to my colleague. i'm not sure of the current
> status. i was definitely using a mac, however,  to edit the images so it is
> quite possible that they have been 'macified.'
>
> thanks to everyone for their help.
>
> best,
> jen
>
> On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 9:11 AM, liwenna <liwe... at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Ha Jen,
>
> > Any luck with the pictures yet??
>
> > For what it's worth... image files created or modified on a mac are
> > known to sometimes (and definitely not always) give problems of the
> > 2000 kind... (see for instance this, rather messy, topic:
>
> >http://groups.google.com/group/e-prime/browse_thread/thread/a72bcd05a...
> > )
>
> > Any chance your files have been macified?
>
> > Best,
>
> > liw
>
> > On Mar 12, 4:22 pm, Michiel Spape <Michiel.Sp... at nottingham.ac.uk>
> > wrote:
> > > Hi,
>
> > > If it means E-Prime can't find the pictures, as Jen says, then you can be
> > almost 100% sure the filename is incorrect. I take it the programme
> > references an attribute which contains the filename, yes? Whatever the case,
> > just try a little inline before the imagedisplay or whatnot calls the slide.
> > Let's say the attribute is called PictureFilename, then insert this inline
> > at the beginning of the trial:
>
> > > Debug.print "I'm going to show " & c.GetAttrib ("PictureFilename") & "
> > now"
>
> > > And just read which file (or often, lack thereof) it crashes on. I added
> > " now" so that in the unlikely event E-Prime crashes because it can't find
> > "this file.jpg " instead of "this file.jpg", you should be able to see it in
> > the debug output.
>
> > > Lastly, and mainly as an aside, make sure you have actually the
> > extensions added. For some reason, Windows default Folder Options (go to
> > explorer>tools>folder options) have "Hide known filetypes" on by default. Do
> > yourself a favour when switching this off and switch "Show hidden files" on!
> > It's one of the first things I do after reinstalling windows.
>
> > > Cheers,
>
> > > Mich
>
> > > Michiel Spapé
>
> > > Research Fellow
>
> > > Perception & Action group
>
> > > University of Nottingham
>
> > > School of Psychology
>
> > > From: e-prime at googlegroups.com [mailto:e-prime at googlegroups.com] On
> > Behalf Of ben robinson
> > > Sent: 12 March 2010 14:19
> > > To: e-prime at googlegroups.com
> > > Subject: Re: "ImageDisplay Internal Error, Marker: 2000"
>
> > > if you are running eprime 2, then jpegs should be fine.  just
> > double-check that they're really jpegs, not some other image format
> > masquerading as jpegs.  to be sure, you might open it in Paint, then
> > SaveAs... .jpg.
>
> > > if you're running eprime 1.x, then you'll need to open them in Paint and
> > SaveAs .bmp, since earlier eprimes only allow .bmp images.
>
> > > On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 5:33 PM, Jen Keller <kell... at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hello,
>
> > > I know this error message has been discussed before, but I need some
> > > additional guidance. We are running a dot probe task using jpeg
> > > images. Our eprime program runs very smoothly until about 2/3 of the
> > > way through the program when it shuts down and give us this error
> > > message "image display internal error, marker:2000." From reading past
> > > posts, I have gathered that this means it eprime can't find the jpeg
> > > images. However, the jpeg images are, indeed, located in the same file
> > > as all the previous images. I have even saved them and re-saved just
> > > to make sure they are there.
>
> > > Does anyone have any other suggestions about what might be going on?
>
> > > Thanks in advance.
>
> > > Best,
> > > Jen
>
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