Presenting movies successfully can be a huge challenge in E-Prime,
mainly related to compatibility issues.
The very first step is to create the simplest possible experiment which
displays only your movie and nothing else. If this does not work you
may need to convert the movie into some other format.
hope this helps,
david
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Hi,
Presenting movies successfully can be a huge challenge in E-Prime, mainly related to compatibility issues.
The very first step is to create the simplest possible experiment which displays only your movie and nothing else. If this does not work you may need to convert the movie into some other format.
hope this helps,
david
On 14/10/2011 20:21, Meltem BALLAN wrote:
--Hello Again,
I have been trying to present a movie which is 9 min 40 sec and I am receiving an error which is :
Run-time Error (Line 838) 11053: An error occurred while attempting to load the movie
Marker: 227
Error: -2147220891 (0x80040265)
I am doing exactly what I was told on the documentations. I email PST couple of times and no solution yet. Any idea? Has anyone solved this issue yet ?
Thank you again.
Meltem
--
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Department of Psychiatry, CB# 7160
University of North Carolina School of Medicine
7023 Neurosciences Hospital
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7160
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Sorry to say that I'm afraid your best course of action is to try
different video formats.
If you run the Codec Config tool on your problematic video this may help
to identify what the problem is.
You might also find some useful information in this thread from July:
http://groups.google.com/group/e-prime/browse_thread/thread/0338b7e9ceec5d22
good luck,
david
> Error: -2147220891 <tel:2147220891> (0x80040265)
> I am doing exactly what I was told on the documentations. I
> email PST couple of times and no solution yet. Any idea? Has
> anyone solved this issue yet ?
> Thank you again.
> Meltem
>
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> Department of Psychiatry, CB# 7160
> University of North Carolina School of Medicine
> 7023 Neurosciences Hospital
> Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7160
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Thanks for reporting back on your success, and indicating which
product worked for you. I suppose you used the "Total Video
Converter" product from ojosoft (www.ojosoft.com, US$27). I will add
that to my growing E-Prime FAQ. I wonder how the ojosoft products
compare to the AoA products (www.aoamedia.com )?
-- David McFarlane, Professional Faultfinder
At 10/17/2011 04:27 PM Monday, you wrote:
>Hi All,
>I successfully showed a video on E-Prime for 10 min (I am not sure
>about the delays between netstation and E-PRIME yet) I used OJOSoft
>to convert original video format (which was VOB in my case) to
>MPEG-1. I rendered my video within E-Prime codeg config (btw I use
>K-lite codec). I did not receive any error but some warnings. After
>the third rendering I got no warning and of course no error. Now I
>am able to show a series of videos for over 10 min !!
>Thank you David Vinson for information and other forum members for
>earlier discussions.
>Meltem
>
>On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 2:24 PM, Meltem BALLAN
><<mailto:meltem...@gmail.com>meltem...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hi David,
>Thank you very much pointing out the special thread. It is not easy
>to follow up all the threads but I am trying.
>I tried to render my files. Before everything I checked the MSconfig
>as defined on
><http://www.pstnet.com/support/kb.asp?TopicID=2621>INFO: How to use
>MSCONFIG to troubleshoot machine configuration and reduce background
>applications. Then I followed the instructions on
><http://www.pstnet.com/support/kb.asp?TopicID=3162>FEATURE:
>CodecConfig provides ability to choose codecs used for Movie and
>Sound rendering. I use k-lite as it works pretty good for my
>auditory task. But, it seems like I cannot correctly render those
>files (Failed files). I tried MPEG-1, MPEG-2, avi and as a last
>format ts. I could not succeed. It is little bit frustrating and I
>know there are people solved the issue w/ video decoding and presenting.
>I do not know how to ask the question anymore. But is there a way to
>show at least a piece between 300 and 800 ms.
>Thanks
>MEltem
>
>
>On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 11:23 AM, David Vinson
><<mailto:d.vi...@ucl.ac.uk>d.vi...@ucl.ac.uk> wrote:
>Hi Meltem,
>
>Sorry to say that I'm afraid your best course of action is to try
>different video formats.
>If you run the Codec Config tool on your problematic video this may
>help to identify what the problem is.
>
>You might also find some useful information in this thread from July:
><http://groups.google.com/group/e-prime/browse_thread/thread/0338b7e9ceec5d22>http://groups.google.com/group/e-prime/browse_thread/thread/0338b7e9ceec5d22
>
>good luck,
>david
>
>
>On 17/10/2011 15:53, Meltem BALLAN wrote:
>David,
>Thank you very much for the hint. Unfortunately, it has not been
>working. I am using mpg format which is the format suggested by PST.
>I can only load the demo videos but nothing else. I developing a
>series of experiment for infants and need some attention grabber
>objects (fixation-like). It does not need to be a fancy video or
>something just moving shapes or so between 300 and 800 ms.
>The other experiment is an open eye state (some call it resting but
>not sure). I am showing a series of videos for 10 min and recording
>EEG. I cannot get any of my experiments going in E-PRIME w/ video.
>The error message is a RUNTIME ERROR. An error occurs while
>attempting to load the movie. Marker: 242 Error: 0 (0x0)
>Line:202 Error number:11053.
>There must be a way to solve it. I contacted PST once and no
>solution offered. I will try to bug them again.
>Cheers,
>Meltem
>
>On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 4:45 AM, David Vinson
><<mailto:d.vi...@ucl.ac.uk>d.vi...@ucl.ac.uk
><mailto:d.vi...@ucl.ac.uk>> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Presenting movies successfully can be a huge challenge in E-Prime,
> mainly related to compatibility issues.
>
> The very first step is to create the simplest possible experiment
> which displays only your movie and nothing else. If this does not
> work you may need to convert the movie into some other format.
>
> hope this helps,
> david
>
>
> On 14/10/2011 20:21, Meltem BALLAN wrote:
>
> Hello Again,
> I have been trying to present a movie which is 9 min 40 sec
> and I am receiving an error which is :
> Run-time Error (Line 838) 11053: An error occurred while
> attempting to load the movie
> Marker: 227
> Error: -<tel:2147220891>2147220891
> <tel:<tel:2147220891>2147220891> (0x80040265)
David,
I used the free version. But I think it has the similar specs. The other product I can recommend is vlc and vlmc for mac. It is still beta and success rate for my experiments is 50/50.
Best
Meltem
Meltem,
Thanks for reporting back on your success, and indicating which product worked for you. I suppose you used the "Total Video Converter" product from ojosoft (www.ojosoft.com, US$27). I will add that to my growing E-Prime FAQ. I wonder how the ojosoft products compare to the AoA products (www.aoamedia.com )?
-- David McFarlane, Professional Faultfinder
At 10/17/2011 04:27 PM Monday, you wrote:
Hi All,
I successfully showed a video on E-Prime for 10 min (I am not sure about the delays between netstation and E-PRIME yet) I used OJOSoft to convert original video format (which was VOB in my case) to MPEG-1. I rendered my video within E-Prime codeg config (btw I use K-lite codec). I did not receive any error but some warnings. After the third rendering I got no warning and of course no error. Now I am able to show a series of videos for over 10 min !!
Thank you David Vinson for information and other forum members for earlier discussions.
Meltem
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 2:24 PM, Meltem BALLAN <<mailto:meltemballan@gmail.com>meltem...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi David,
Thank you very much pointing out the special thread. It is not easy to follow up all the threads but I am trying.
I tried to render my files. Before everything I checked the MSconfig as defined on <http://www.pstnet.com/support/kb.asp?TopicID=2621>INFO: How to use MSCONFIG to troubleshoot machine configuration and reduce background applications. Then I followed the instructions on <http://www.pstnet.com/support/kb.asp?TopicID=3162>FEATURE: CodecConfig provides ability to choose codecs used for Movie and Sound rendering. I use k-lite as it works pretty good for my auditory task. But, it seems like I cannot correctly render those files (Failed files). I tried MPEG-1, MPEG-2, avi and as a last format ts. I could not succeed. It is little bit frustrating and I know there are people solved the issue w/ video decoding and presenting.
I do not know how to ask the question anymore. But is there a way to show at least a piece between 300 and 800 ms.
Thanks
MEltem
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 11:23 AM, David Vinson <<mailto:d.vi...@ucl.ac.uk>d.vin...@ucl.ac.uk> wrote:
Hi Meltem,
Sorry to say that I'm afraid your best course of action is to try different video formats.
If you run the Codec Config tool on your problematic video this may help to identify what the problem is.
You might also find some useful information in this thread from July:
<http://groups.google.com/group/e-prime/browse_thread/thread/0338b7e9ceec5d22>http://groups.google.com/group/e-prime/browse_thread/thread/0338b7e9ceec5d22
good luck,
david
On 17/10/2011 15:53, Meltem BALLAN wrote:
David,
Thank you very much for the hint. Unfortunately, it has not been working. I am using mpg format which is the format suggested by PST. I can only load the demo videos but nothing else. I developing a series of experiment for infants and need some attention grabber objects (fixation-like). It does not need to be a fancy video or something just moving shapes or so between 300 and 800 ms.
The other experiment is an open eye state (some call it resting but not sure). I am showing a series of videos for 10 min and recording EEG. I cannot get any of my experiments going in E-PRIME w/ video. The error message is a RUNTIME ERROR. An error occurs while attempting to load the movie. Marker: 242 Error: 0 (0x0)
Line:202 Error number:11053.
There must be a way to solve it. I contacted PST once and no solution offered. I will try to bug them again.
Cheers,
Meltem
-- David McFarlane, Professional Faultfinder
At 10/17/2011 04:44 PM Monday, you wrote:
>David,
>I used the free version. But I think it has the similar specs. The
>other product I can recommend is vlc and vlmc for mac. It is still
>beta and success rate for my experiments is 50/50.
>Best
>Meltem
>On Oct 17, 2011 4:40 PM, "David McFarlane"
><<mailto:mcfa...@msu.edu>mcfa...@msu.edu> wrote:
>Meltem,
>
>Thanks for reporting back on your success, and indicating which
>product worked for you. I suppose you used the "Total Video
>Converter" product from ojosoft
>(<http://www.ojosoft.com>www.ojosoft.com, US$27). I will add that
>to my growing E-Prime FAQ. I wonder how the ojosoft products
>compare to the AoA products (<http://www.aoamedia.com>www.aoamedia.com )?
>
>-- David McFarlane, Professional Faultfinder
>
>
>At 10/17/2011 04:27 PM Monday, you wrote:
>Hi All,
>I successfully showed a video on E-Prime for 10 min (I am not sure
>about the delays between netstation and E-PRIME yet) I used OJOSoft
>to convert original video format (which was VOB in my case) to
>MPEG-1. I rendered my video within E-Prime codeg config (btw I use
>K-lite codec). I did not receive any error but some warnings. After
>the third rendering I got no warning and of course no error. Now I
>am able to show a series of videos for over 10 min !!
>Thank you David Vinson for information and other forum members for
>earlier discussions.
>Meltem
>
>On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 2:24 PM, Meltem BALLAN
><<mailto:meltem...@gmail.com><mailto:meltem...@gmail.com>meltem...@gmail.com>
>wrote:
>Hi David,
>Thank you very much pointing out the special thread. It is not easy
>to follow up all the threads but I am trying.
>I tried to render my files. Before everything I checked the MSconfig
>as defined on
><<http://www.pstnet.com/support/kb.asp?TopicID=2621>http://www.pstnet.com/support/kb.asp?TopicID=2621>INFO:
>How to use MSCONFIG to troubleshoot machine configuration and reduce
>background applications. Then I followed the instructions on
><<http://www.pstnet.com/support/kb.asp?TopicID=3162>http://www.pstnet.com/support/kb.asp?TopicID=3162>FEATURE:
>CodecConfig provides ability to choose codecs used for Movie and
>Sound rendering. I use k-lite as it works pretty good for my
>auditory task. But, it seems like I cannot correctly render those
>files (Failed files). I tried MPEG-1, MPEG-2, avi and as a last
>format ts. I could not succeed. It is little bit frustrating and I
>know there are people solved the issue w/ video decoding and presenting.
>I do not know how to ask the question anymore. But is there a way to
>show at least a piece between 300 and 800 ms.
>Thanks
>MEltem
>
>
>On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 11:23 AM, David Vinson
><<mailto:d.vi...@ucl.ac.uk><mailto:d.vi...@ucl.ac.uk>d.vi...@ucl.ac.uk>
>wrote:
>Hi Meltem,
>
>Sorry to say that I'm afraid your best course of action is to try
>different video formats.
>If you run the Codec Config tool on your problematic video this may
>help to identify what the problem is.
>
>You might also find some useful information in this thread from July:
><<http://groups.google.com/group/e-prime/browse_thread/thread/0338b7e9ceec5d22>http://groups.google.com/group/e-prime/browse_thread/thread/0338b7e9ceec5d22>http://groups.google.com/group/e-prime/browse_thread/thread/0338b7e9ceec5d22
>
>good luck,
>david
>
>
>On 17/10/2011 15:53, Meltem BALLAN wrote:
>David,
>Thank you very much for the hint. Unfortunately, it has not been
>working. I am using mpg format which is the format suggested by PST.
>I can only load the demo videos but nothing else. I developing a
>series of experiment for infants and need some attention grabber
>objects (fixation-like). It does not need to be a fancy video or
>something just moving shapes or so between 300 and 800 ms.
>The other experiment is an open eye state (some call it resting but
>not sure). I am showing a series of videos for 10 min and recording
>EEG. I cannot get any of my experiments going in E-PRIME w/ video.
>The error message is a RUNTIME ERROR. An error occurs while
>attempting to load the movie. Marker: 242 Error: 0 (0x0)
>Line:202 Error number:11053.
>There must be a way to solve it. I contacted PST once and no
>solution offered. I will try to bug them again.
>Cheers,
>Meltem
>
>On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 4:45 AM, David Vinson
><<mailto:d.vi...@ucl.ac.uk><mailto:d.vi...@ucl.ac.uk>d.vi...@ucl.ac.uk
><mailto:d.vi...@ucl.ac.uk>> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Presenting movies successfully can be a huge challenge in E-Prime,
> mainly related to compatibility issues.
>
> The very first step is to create the simplest possible experiment
> which displays only your movie and nothing else. If this does not
> work you may need to convert the movie into some other format.
>
> hope this helps,
> david
>
>
> On 14/10/2011 20:21, Meltem BALLAN wrote:
>
> Hello Again,
> I have been trying to present a movie which is 9 min 40 sec
> and I am receiving an error which is :
> Run-time Error (Line 838) 11053: An error occurred while
> attempting to load the movie
> Marker: 227
> Error:
> -<tel:<tel:2147220891>2147220891><tel:2147220891>2147220891
> <tel:<tel:<tel:2147220891>2147220891><tel:2147220891>2147220891> (0x80040265)
>
> I am doing exactly what I was told on the documentations. I
> email PST couple of times and no solution yet. Any idea? Has
> anyone solved this issue yet ?
> Thank you again.
> Meltem
>
> -- Meltem Ballan, PhD
> Department of Psychiatry, CB# 7160
> University of North Carolina School of Medicine
> 7023 Neurosciences Hospital
> Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7160
>
>
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Just to clarify, none of the products from ojosoft are free. They are distributed as "shareware", which means that you may download and try them for free, and you might indeed get away with continuing to use them for free, but if you find them useful then you are supposed to pay for them, else how can companies like this continue to make these products available? So if ojosoft provided something of value to your research, then do the right thing and buy the product to keep your karma intact and help keep the company in business providing useful products for the next time you need one.
-- David McFarlane, Professional Faultfinder
At 10/17/2011 04:44 PM Monday, you wrote:
David,
I used the free version. But I think it has the similar specs. The other product I can recommend is vlc and vlmc for mac. It is still beta and success rate for my experiments is 50/50.
Best
Meltem
On Oct 17, 2011 4:40 PM, "David McFarlane" <<mailto:mcfa...@msu.edu>mcfarl...@msu.edu> wrote:Thanks for reporting back on your success, and indicating which product worked for you. I suppose you used the "Total Video Converter" product from ojosoft (<http://www.ojosoft.com>www.ojosoft.com, US$27). I will add that to my growing E-Prime FAQ. I wonder how the ojosoft products compare to the AoA products (<http://www.aoamedia.com>www.aoamedia.com )?
Meltem,
-- David McFarlane, Professional Faultfinder
At 10/17/2011 04:27 PM Monday, you wrote:
Hi All,
I successfully showed a video on E-Prime for 10 min (I am not sure about the delays between netstation and E-PRIME yet) I used OJOSoft to convert original video format (which was VOB in my case) to MPEG-1. I rendered my video within E-Prime codeg config (btw I use K-lite codec). I did not receive any error but some warnings. After the third rendering I got no warning and of course no error. Now I am able to show a series of videos for over 10 min !!
Thank you David Vinson for information and other forum members for earlier discussions.
Meltem
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 2:24 PM, Meltem BALLAN <<mailto:meltemballan@gmail.com><mailto:meltemballan@gmail.com>meltemballan@gmail.com> wrote:I tried to render my files. Before everything I checked the MSconfig as defined on <<http://www.pstnet.com/support/kb.asp?TopicID=2621>http://www.pstnet.com/support/kb.asp?TopicID=2621>INFO: How to use MSCONFIG to troubleshoot machine configuration and reduce background applications. Then I followed the instructions on <<http://www.pstnet.com/support/kb.asp?TopicID=3162>http://www.pstnet.com/support/kb.asp?TopicID=3162>FEATURE: CodecConfig provides ability to choose codecs used for Movie and Sound rendering. I use k-lite as it works pretty good for my auditory task. But, it seems like I cannot correctly render those files (Failed files). I tried MPEG-1, MPEG-2, avi and as a last format ts. I could not succeed. It is little bit frustrating and I know there are people solved the issue w/ video decoding and presenting.
Hi David,
Thank you very much pointing out the special thread. It is not easy to follow up all the threads but I am trying.
I do not know how to ask the question anymore. But is there a way to show at least a piece between 300 and 800 ms.
Thanks
MEltem
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 11:23 AM, David Vinson <<mailto:d.vi...@ucl.ac.uk><mailto:d.vi...@ucl.ac.uk>d.vin...@ucl.ac.uk> wrote:<<http://groups.google.com/group/e-prime/browse_thread/thread/0338b7e9ceec5d22>http://groups.google.com/group/e-prime/browse_thread/thread/0338b7e9ceec5d22>http://groups.google.com/group/e-prime/browse_thread/thread/0338b7e9ceec5d22
Hi Meltem,
Sorry to say that I'm afraid your best course of action is to try different video formats.
If you run the Codec Config tool on your problematic video this may help to identify what the problem is.
You might also find some useful information in this thread from July:
good luck,
david
On 17/10/2011 15:53, Meltem BALLAN wrote:
David,
Thank you very much for the hint. Unfortunately, it has not been working. I am using mpg format which is the format suggested by PST. I can only load the demo videos but nothing else. I developing a series of experiment for infants and need some attention grabber objects (fixation-like). It does not need to be a fancy video or something just moving shapes or so between 300 and 800 ms.
The other experiment is an open eye state (some call it resting but not sure). I am showing a series of videos for 10 min and recording EEG. I cannot get any of my experiments going in E-PRIME w/ video. The error message is a RUNTIME ERROR. An error occurs while attempting to load the movie. Marker: 242 Error: 0 (0x0)
Line:202 Error number:11053.
There must be a way to solve it. I contacted PST once and no solution offered. I will try to bug them again.
Cheers,
Meltem
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which may give you a result you like. And it's free.
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>>> <<mailto:mcfa...@msu.edu>mcfa...@msu.edu> wrote:
>>> Meltem,
>>>
>>> Thanks for reporting back on your success, and indicating which product
>>> worked for you. I suppose you used the "Total Video Converter" product from
>>> ojosoft (<http://www.ojosoft.com>www.ojosoft.com, US$27). I will add that
>>> to my growing E-Prime FAQ. I wonder how the ojosoft products compare to the
>>> AoA products (<http://www.aoamedia.com>www.aoamedia.com )?
>>>
>>> -- David McFarlane, Professional Faultfinder
>>>
>>>
>>> At 10/17/2011 04:27 PM Monday, you wrote:
>>> Hi All,
>>> I successfully showed a video on E-Prime for 10 min (I am not sure about
>>> the delays between netstation and E-PRIME yet) I used OJOSoft to convert
>>> original video format (which was VOB in my case) to MPEG-1. I rendered my
>>> video within E-Prime codeg config (btw I use K-lite codec). I did not
>>> receive any error but some warnings. After the third rendering I got no
>>> warning and of course no error. Now I am able to show a series of videos for
>>> over 10 min !!
>>> Thank you David Vinson for information and other forum members for
>>> earlier discussions.
>>> Meltem
>>>
>>> On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 2:24 PM, Meltem BALLAN
>>> <<mailto:meltem...@gmail.com><mailto:meltem...@gmail.com>meltem...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> Hi David,
>>> Thank you very much pointing out the special thread. It is not easy to
>>> follow up all the threads but I am trying.
>>> I tried to render my files. Before everything I checked the MSconfig as
>>> defined on
>>> <<http://www.pstnet.com/support/kb.asp?TopicID=2621>http://www.pstnet.com/support/kb.asp?TopicID=2621>INFO:
>>> How to use MSCONFIG to troubleshoot machine configuration and reduce
>>> background applications. Then I followed the instructions on
>>> <<http://www.pstnet.com/support/kb.asp?TopicID=3162>http://www.pstnet.com/support/kb.asp?TopicID=3162>FEATURE:
>>> CodecConfig provides ability to choose codecs used for Movie and Sound
>>> rendering. I use k-lite as it works pretty good for my auditory task. But,
>>> it seems like I cannot correctly render those files (Failed files). I tried
>>> MPEG-1, MPEG-2, avi and as a last format ts. I could not succeed. It is
>>> little bit frustrating and I know there are people solved the issue w/ video
>>> decoding and presenting.
>>> I do not know how to ask the question anymore. But is there a way to show
>>> at least a piece between 300 and 800 ms.
>>> Thanks
>>> MEltem
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 11:23 AM, David Vinson
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