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is there a difference if you do it with the auto 1 message or if you drive 
pix_film with individual frame numbers counting up?
i never experienced or noticed something like that.


Am 23.06.2011 um 18:13 schrieb Matteo Sisti Sette:

> Hi,
> 
> I've found out that on Mac OS, pix_film doesn't loop videos smoothly, that 
> is, every time you jump from the last frame to the first, a little delay 
> occurs.
> 
> This doesn't happen on Linux nor Windows with the same video files, and I've 
> never observed it on Window nor linux with _any_ video file (or maybe only 
> with some codecs with a lot of inter-frame compression).
> Also, these files are coded with the Apple Animation codec which shouldn't 
> give any such problem.
> 
> Has anybody found a workaround or solution? (I guess somebody has been using 
> video with Pd on Mac OS...)
> 
> It must be a general problem with quicktime, as I've heard people using Mac 
> have the same issue (people seem to assume it is just something you have to 
> live with), however if I play it with the Quicktime Player it loops fine 
> (something I wouldn't even expect from a standalone player)......
> 
> Has anybody faced this problem and found a solution? (other than generating a 
> long video wit the loop repeated a lot of times)...
> 
> thanks
> m.
> 
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