[jitter] Re: How to get jit.qt.movie to output bangs on clip start and end?
Christopher Becks
christopherbecks at gmail.com
Sun Sep 2 01:17:59 MDT 2007
- Previous message: [jitter] Re: How to get jit.qt.movie to output bangs on clip start and end?
- Next message: [jitter] Re: How to get jit.qt.movie to output bangs on clip start and end?
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]
I have one remaining problem. I gathered information on what I can use to solve this, but some practical experience of others could tell me how this really should be solved. There's a bank of ~150 Quicktimes, varying from 5mb-20mb but totalling around 1.2GB, that I'll be triggering randomly (as you know by now) with fade-outs/ins through jit.brcosa. Right now, I'm forced to have a black period between the fade-outs to hide the pause caused by the read time for the new clip. Because the read time varies based on the size of the clip, the pause varies too and this makes things look bad for what I'm doing. This isn't a problem at all when I'm looping one clip, which means that it is in fact based on the disk ride time, so I need to load these videos into RAM or somehow pre-roll them (which I believe is possible with QT, but not sure if it is in Jitter). Or I'm just missing something again as I try to do this at 3 in the morning.
- Previous message: [jitter] Re: How to get jit.qt.movie to output bangs on clip start and end?
- Next message: [jitter] Re: How to get jit.qt.movie to output bangs on clip start and end?
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]
