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Video problems

Hi,


New to open sesame, but i could not find this a recent post on this specific issue. I am having a rather simple experiment in which 30 (10second) videos are shown randomly to participants, during which ECG is measured. I get it to work, but the videos are not fluent / they are lagging. So there seems to be a buffer issue/refresh issue? I just downloaded open sesame, so assume i am using the most recent version (on windows).

What is the best video format to use? And are there any other tips or suggestions? I moved away from eprime to OS, in order to avoid video issues, but currently i am not really happy yet!


Hope there is a solution!

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  • Hi AnneMarije,

    What is the best video format to use?

    Intuitively, I would say avi is the most robust video format, but that is not really based on any evidence, as I haven't worked with a lot of videos in my experiments so far.

    And are there any other tips or suggestions?

    Usually things that might make a difference are indeed the video format, the backend (legacy, psychopy, pygame), or the video plugin. I suppose you use the media player? You can try the OpenCV implementation. So far I have made pretty good experiences with it.

    I get it to work, but the videos are not fluent / they are lagging.

    Does it make a difference how many of those you have in your pool? How large are the files? It might be a memory issue

    Eduard

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