unfortunately not, since I only work with a cube and not a rectangle...thus
the square size is set.
I tried all kind of formats and anything smalller than 640 x 480 gets grren
stripes. since the quality of the movie is rather bad (coming out of a
digital camera with video functions), I need to stick to smaller sizes

2007/9/28, Roman Haefeli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> hi henrik
>
> i just realized, that probably you don't even need to crop the
> dimensions of the movie, though this depends on what you are planning to
> do. if you want to display only the movie in the gemwin, you could just
> play the original movie and then change the size of [rectangle], on
> which the movie is textured to. if you make it bigger than the gemwin,
> your movie gets cropped automatically. this is just a work around, but
> perhaps already sufficient for your purpose.
>
> roman
>
> On Fri, 2007-09-28 at 13:41 +0200, henrik wurster wrote:
> > hello list,
> >
> > In my GEM patch quicktime movies work fine, if I leave them in their
> > original sizes
> > (640 x 480) pixel...but I needed to cut something out , so I reduced
> > their sizess, something like 500
> > x 375 pixel, and i get a green stripe right hand side of my
> > geometrical shape my movie is loaded in.
> > it only seems to work with 640x480, still the other smaller formats I
> > tried also are 4:3. tried it with various "dimen" sizes, but still get
> > the green stripe....anybody experienced the same ??
> > thanks,
> > henrik
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