I have Quicktime installed. I am using Rev's built-in video clip player. Even the standalone Quicktime player plays them choppy, so I would assume the problem is in the video file, not the standalone. WMP seems to
run them fine, though...

Alan Simon

On Sep 2, 2005, at 12:06 AM, Scott Rossi wrote:

Recently, Alan Simon  wrote:


I am in the process of writing an application that displays AVI video
loops, each a second or two in duration.  When the video plays back,
it appears that some of the frames are being skipped, and I get a
choppy appearance.

The playback machine is a 3 GHz Pentium with 1GB of memory, so I
don't think the PC is the problem.  Could the problem be in the way
the loops are encoded?


Do you have QuickTime enabled or are you using the system's built- in media
playback?

Regards,

Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, Multimedia & Design
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