Thank you Robert for your answers, I'll try the ffmpeg plugins as soon
as I'll be back to work, only one note: I've already tried the
directshow plugin but, as you can see from a couple of mails of mine,
without success...so far I could not find a solution for using that
plugin and this is the reason I'm stll using QuickTime even on
Windows.

Cheers.
Alessandro

On Wednesday, June 22, 2011, Robert Osfield <[email protected]> wrote:
> HI Alessandro,
>
> On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 8:00 PM, Alessandro Terenzi <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>> unfortunately I will not be able to try it before friday, anyway the
>> video plugin that I use is QuickTime (the OS is Windows 7 x64, OSG is
>> built for 32 bit and we tried with a couple of different AVIs on two
>> PCs).
>
> Friday will be too later for 3.0.0.  Where the problem might lie I
> can't say, but it all works at
> least with the ffmpeg plugin under Linux, so one might consider the
> Quicktime plugin as being
> a potential cause of problems, but it just as easily code be a problem
> elsewhere.
>
> Quicktime used to be the only video solution under Windows but now we
> have the ffmpeg and
> the directshow plugins so if it does turn out to be the problem then
> you can always look into
> trying out these other plugins.
>
> Robert.
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