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 Post subject: Loosing the last seconds of a video
PostPosted: November 20th, 2006, 4:13 pm 
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Hello all,

I hope i can get some help on this one.

I seem to lose the last couple of seconds of my video's.
I use a video object, but the video stops before the end of the movies. I use flash / mpg / avi in there, but everytime the result is the same.

Could I be missing something, or is it behaviour of Opus / Quicktime / ???


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 Post subject: Video Type
PostPosted: November 20th, 2006, 5:44 pm 
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Reemski --

Which "Video Type" are you using? Chroma Key is the default. It uses the OPUS internal viewer. If you use "On Top" then you are using the Windows Media Player viewer. What about "Disable Overlay" have you checked this?

Does the video you are using have the audio and the video ending at the same time? I normally have a second or two of black at the end of my videos.

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PostPosted: November 21st, 2006, 10:45 am 
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Hi DemoFred,

Looks like i didn't watched good enough on my last test. I AM missing out the last couple of seconds on a couple of movies, but media player also misses them, if the movie file is played without interuption. When i fast-forward to the end, i can see the end of my movie.
I think somewhere this file is corrupted, and the other one i was using, just had a weird and short end.

Now I have to look for a way to repair these movies..


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