Player don't play
Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 10:10 pm
Thanks to help from Klaus and Lynn, I'm able to display photos and play videos in my new stack.
I went with using a player and keeping the videos in a separate folder.
Sometimes, though, the player is unresponsive when I click on the "play" arrow. I tried turning the "buffer" item on, but that doesn't seem to help.
Moving to another card and then back to the card with the unresponsive player on it sometimes gets the player working again, sometimes not. Sometimes navigating to another card containing a player for a different videoclip, playing that videoclip a bit, and then navigating back to the unresponsive player will get it working again.
I have several cards with players and videoclips on them. It seems that different videoclips are unresponsive at different times.
I'm working on isolating and replicating the problem, but there are a lot of hypotheses to test. If this is a well-known issue, please clue me, and suggest a workaround, if possible.
I think I have enough physical RAM.
These cards open and close with a visual effect. I wonder if this could be a factor.
If this problem seems mysterious, just tell me. I'll work harder to isolate and replicate it, then get back to you.
Thanks for all the help.
Tim
I went with using a player and keeping the videos in a separate folder.
Sometimes, though, the player is unresponsive when I click on the "play" arrow. I tried turning the "buffer" item on, but that doesn't seem to help.
Moving to another card and then back to the card with the unresponsive player on it sometimes gets the player working again, sometimes not. Sometimes navigating to another card containing a player for a different videoclip, playing that videoclip a bit, and then navigating back to the unresponsive player will get it working again.
I have several cards with players and videoclips on them. It seems that different videoclips are unresponsive at different times.
I'm working on isolating and replicating the problem, but there are a lot of hypotheses to test. If this is a well-known issue, please clue me, and suggest a workaround, if possible.
I think I have enough physical RAM.
These cards open and close with a visual effect. I wonder if this could be a factor.
If this problem seems mysterious, just tell me. I'll work harder to isolate and replicate it, then get back to you.
Thanks for all the help.
Tim