Embedding flv files in EPrime?

HW hyungwook.yim at gmail.com
Tue Mar 23 11:30:08 UTC 2010


Yes~! it is an interactive game... :)

so it seems it is an swf file...


any solutions?


thanks...

On 3월22일, 오전6시08분, Evertox <A.McGuf... at Coventry.ac.uk> wrote:
> Is this a swf file re-named? An FLV file is usually a video file. If
> this is a true FLV video file then just convert it to an mpeg.
> If it is an interactive game then it is probably an swf file.
>
> On 18 Mar, 21:01, HW <hyungwook.... at gmail.com> wrote:> I am doing memory experiments for child (memorizing two paired list)
>
> >  and I have good distractor tasks that should go after each list,
> > before the test.
>
> > something like:
> > ---------------------------
> > [list 1]        ->   [distractor task]  ->       [list 2]       ->
> > [distractor task] -> [test]
> > cat-dog                                         apple - orange
> > big-small                                        cup-mug
> >  .....                                                      ....
> > --------------------------------
>
> > However, I can't find out how to embed the flash game in EPrime... Is
> > it possible?
>
> > (1) I've tried to stop Eprime for a while by pressing "Control + ESC"
> > but this would make Eprime stop~!
>
> > (2) I've tried to make two experiment programs each for list1 and
> > list2, so that I could use the flash game independently.
> >  But then I can't randomize the words as a whole - I need to randomly
> > pull out the word for each list from the same pool.
>
> > (3) related to #(2) is there a way to save the results that eprime
> > computed and use it in another experiment?
> >  - I was thinking of making the first program(program 1) generate two
> > random list of words from a pool and use half of it in the current
> > experiment, save the other half in a file. Then the second program
> > reads the file and uses the list of words that program1 had already
> > generated~!
>
> > Is this possible?
>
> > I hope somebody could give some advice~! :)
>
> > or... I should I just have to forget randomizing things perfectly...

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