[Resolved] video problem in 11.3.8
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 10:42 am
Mike
March 17, 2015
I’m running SCS 11.3.8 on a Dell laptop running Windows 7 Home Premium.
The show I am having trouble with was created on a Dell desktop running Windows 7 Professional.
The audio and video cues that I imported into SCS were supplied on flash drive by a dance company that will be performing on my stage.
The show contains two video cues; one is .mp4 that runs well on both computers and the other is .wmv that locks up on the laptop. Since the laptop is my production computer, this is a problem that I need to resolve.
After reading the help files, I changed video rendering on the laptop from VMR-9 Windowless to VMR- 7 Windowed. This solved the problem and both video files play properly in the cue stack.
I would like to be able to run all video files as VMR-9 Windowless. Is this possible?
I have a diagnostic file but can't seem to upload or attach it.
The above problem only occurs when the computer is set for extended desktop.
Thank you.
Lewis Perlmutter
Technical Director
Bickford Theatre at the Morris Museum
lewis@morrismuseum.org
973-971-3717
March 17, 2015
I’m running SCS 11.3.8 on a Dell laptop running Windows 7 Home Premium.
The show I am having trouble with was created on a Dell desktop running Windows 7 Professional.
The audio and video cues that I imported into SCS were supplied on flash drive by a dance company that will be performing on my stage.
The show contains two video cues; one is .mp4 that runs well on both computers and the other is .wmv that locks up on the laptop. Since the laptop is my production computer, this is a problem that I need to resolve.
After reading the help files, I changed video rendering on the laptop from VMR-9 Windowless to VMR- 7 Windowed. This solved the problem and both video files play properly in the cue stack.
I would like to be able to run all video files as VMR-9 Windowless. Is this possible?
I have a diagnostic file but can't seem to upload or attach it.
The above problem only occurs when the computer is set for extended desktop.
Thank you.
Lewis Perlmutter
Technical Director
Bickford Theatre at the Morris Museum
lewis@morrismuseum.org
973-971-3717