Dear Brian,
Playing multiple videos in E-Prime was a pet project of mine for some time - though I tried many different video formats I never got it to work successfully with more than one. Crashing, dropping frames, and severe delays were all regular occurrences (even pre-loading videos, accessing each one from different HDs, trying every video format I can manage, varying hardware, e-prime version, and so on and so forth).
I set that project aside and haven't kept trying, but my very strong inclination would be something along the line of Marc's suggestion #3: create a single video file for each trial that contains multiple panels, each one starting at a time you specify. It would require proper video editing software, and may require creating a lot of such files depending on the experimental balance you want to achieve, but the major advantages are that you would then only have to run one video file per trial, and that you would have full control over the timing (at least in the source file).
Otherwise my only advice within E-Prime is to start with two videos, set up a test experiment with a bunch of trials that do nothing but show video 1 and video 2, then see if it runs to completion without crashing and with reasonably low timing error. This makes a simpler "tinkering" environment to see if you can find settings that suit: if so then you can try to scale up. If so please report back to the list as this would be useful information to others who might want to try something similar.
all the best,
DavidV
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Thank you for the response!
They way this is supposed to play out is kind of like the Brady Bunch intro, but just quadrants. So one video will play in one quadrant and then each quadrant will populate a new video after a few seconds but all prior videos will continue playing seamlessly. I have thought about assembling them all separately but four separate videos in eprime would provide more flexibility. You are right that one video would fix onset problems and I may go that route, but if anybody had ideas on doing this all within eprime, that would be great!
On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 5:24 AM, MarcL <
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Hi Brian,
I have not worked with Video in E-Prime in the way you intend to do, but here are a few workaround Ideas that I had, before I make room for anyone experienced with this for the elaborate way :-)
First a question to clarify: Are the videos played entirely? Or do they last for 9 seconds, stop with a still image, and then the next movie is presented?
1. Have you tried to work with slide states vs. a new slide? This might change something, I'm not sure.
2. If the answer to the above question is yes: Instead of using a video object, make a picture of the still image at the end, and at presentation of the next video change the video display with an image display object showing that still image.
3. If the answer is no (which I am inclined to think): Why don't you assemble a video, that can be played fullscreen, and does all the presentation. So, in E-Prime you would have a slide that features a fullscreen video object, that plays that one video that will take 5 minutes total and the videos appear 9 seconds apart from each other...you can probably even do that with powerpoint, but I'm not an expert on this at all, because we're mostly working with images.
Another advantage I'd see with method 3 is, that it should control for onset errors with the videos probably...
Regards,
Marc
On Thursday, October 15, 2015 at 4:02:24 AM UTC+2, Brian Leitzke wrote:
Hello all,
Thank you in advance for any help you may be able to provide!
I am creating an experiment where I would like to show 4 videos in a quad-screen format simultaneously. Further, I would like each video to start three seconds after the one prior with all four videos being displayed by 9 seconds in and then all four staying displayed for ~5 minutes. I was thinking that I could have 4 slides with each movie in a quadrant and remaining on after each object ends with subsequent slides and movies appearing with transparent backgrounds so the prior movies show through. This is not working though.
Any suggestions on how to make this work? I was able to make 4 slides with each slide adding an additional movie from the one prior, but this requires playing multiple movies at once and results in some movies freezing as the next ones load.
Thanks again, I'm open to any suggestions and please let me know if this isn't clear and requires further explanation.
BL
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