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</span></font><div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 12:07 PM, David Vinson <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:d.vinson@ucl.ac.uk">d.vinson@ucl.ac.uk</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;">
Hi Katie,<br>
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It's hard to guess what your problem might be without knowing a little more (eg video file size, etc). In my experience trying to get videos of various types to work in E-Prime, most video problems tend to be codec problems rather than anything else.<br>
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You can also do a simple experiment to test whether size matters - create a video that includes only a few frames of your large/problematic video, and see whether E-Prime likes it. If it still doesn't work, this should rule out size as a source of your problem.<br>
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If it's a codec problem, here's a very quick summary of what PST Support suggested to me with a similar problem: download VirtualDub (stable 32-bit version), compress using ffdshow video codec, encoder type MJPEG, save as AVI.<br>
The very latest build of E-Studio (2.0.8.79) has added a Codec Config tool, which allows you to render these newly compressed video files before using them in an experiment. Seems handy in solving such problems although I haven't worked with this in detail yet.<br>
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Your problem could also be something completely different - is the problem movie file in the experiment directory? (or does it have the path correctly designated).<br>
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good luck,<br>
David V<div class="im"><br>
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On 22/09/2010 16:41, Katie U wrote:<br>
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I'm trying to load a film clip into E-Prime and for some reason it<br>
won't load the movie file. I've tried multiple formats (both mpg and<br>
avi) to no avail. Other film clips load fine into the same experiment<br>
file, but they're much smaller. Does E-Prime have a limit on the size<br>
of the movie file and that's why it won't load? Thanks in advance!<br>
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