Never heard of this before so I can't tell you much. My first thought would be that it might have something to do with system resources (e.g., memory) but it's so hard to say. Is it possible to replicate the effect on any other machines?
Never heard of this before so I can't tell you much. My first thought would be that it might have something to do with system resources (e.g., memory) but it's so hard to say. Is it possible to replicate the effect on any other machines?
I have it working now.
The video clips had some glitches/scratches in them. DRT would play the clips up to the glitch/scratch and then stop. By cleaning up the clips and editing out some of the glitch/scratches, the program worked.
I should note that the videos played fine in windows media player and real player.
Just curious--what do you mean by a scratched video clip? If they are small enough could you send one to us at support@emp...com so I can take a look at it (i.e., with scratches and such included)?