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True29
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by True29 » Wed Feb 13, 2013 4:45 pm
Hello ,
I have a Intro movie for my game the Length of it is 22 seconds.
Moviestat gives the Wrong state at ~18 seconds it drops as example from 120000 milliseconds to 0.
this is the Code:
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If Not IsMovie(#intro_movie) = 0
Repeat
Delay(20)
If MovieStatus(#intro_movie) = 0
Ende=1
EndIf
Until Ende=1
EndIf
when i use this code for the code the Video is playing the hole 22 seconds.
Greets.
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by MachineCode » Thu Feb 14, 2013 8:35 am
How do you know it's MovieState() and not the video itself? Please put a link to the video so we can check it for ourselves.
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True29
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by True29 » Thu Feb 14, 2013 3:09 pm
first
because of that
;Delay(22000)
and second
when i play the video with vlc player it playes the 22 Seconds
sorry but the Video is not for public at the moment
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by MachineCode » Thu Feb 14, 2013 4:04 pm
True29 wrote: because of that
;Delay(22000)
Doesn't prove anything. That just means MovieStatus() hasn't had a chance to crash from the bad video yet.
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by True29 » Thu Feb 14, 2013 4:57 pm
i know its a bug
if you like search for testvideo size 10MB format m2v.
When i test it with Delay(22000) there was no moviestatus().
Greets.