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Re: Re: Bug in 3.8.0 for Mac

Posted by annalena at 2009-10-01 09:40  

Let's see... I'm using MacOS 10.5.8, and Quick Time Player 7.6.2 (and I don't have a clue as to whether it's Cocoa... or not ;-) It's the pixel forward and pixel back function that refuses to work in 3.8.0 but works fine in 3.7.2-1 with the same annotation file and .move-film.
/Anna-Lena

Re: Re: Re: Bug in 3.8.0 for Mac

Posted by hasloe at 2009-10-20 09:50  

If you rightclick a video and select "Player Info" you can see what player is used. To change the preferred player you can go to Edit -> Preferences -> Edit Preferences -> Platform/OS and select a media framework.
I have no further information on the pixel for/backward problem yet.

-Han

Bug in 3.8.0 for Mac

Posted by keduarte at 2009-11-19 11:44  

Han,

When I right click on the videos, the player info says I'm using the Cocoa QT Player framework no matter which framework I select in the preferences (currently QuickTime for Java).

The videos have been compressed in .mov format using QuickTime Pro. Using Get Info in QT says they're of H.264, 640 x 480, Millions; AAC, Stereo (L R), 48.000 kHz format at 25 fps. Normal size 640 x 480.

I'm running Mac 10.6.2 with QT 10.0 and QT 7.6.3 (Snow Leopard dual installation), although I was having the same issue before I upgraded from 10.5.x.

Re: Bug in 3.8.0 for Mac

Posted by juliehochgesang at 2010-02-05 17:44  

I've got a group of people using both 3.8.0 and 3.8.1 on Mac computers (using Snow Leopard and the latest QT version) and a lot of them are reporting problems with the pixel forward and backward buttons. I've tried on my own computer and don't see a problem until I use the 500 and 1000 zoom. At that level, I'm only able to use the pixel backward button and not the forward one.

What zoom settings are you guys using?

 

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