Word :   Username :  
 
Bottom
Author
 Thread :

Problems loading tiff and jpg sequences.

 
n°1798
ronjurman
Posted on 04-13-2008 at 07:37:49 AM  profilanswer
 

When I load either tiff or jpg sequences, they load in as a image sequence of 86400 frames (actual length in the 50 to 500 frame range), and all of the frames simply appear to be just the very first frame of the sequence.
 
MMP 4.01 Build 17021 for the PC
 
Is there something I am doing incorrectly?
 
Is there a way to make this work (patch, settings, etc.)?
 
Ron

n°1799
timefx
Posted on 04-13-2008 at 11:46:33 AM  profilanswer
 

Dear Ron,
 
I'm into MM for a while, but this one is new to me...
What OS-version of Windows do you use: XP or Vista? 32 or 64bit?
 
Best regards
 
Tim

n°1800
ronjurman
Posted on 04-14-2008 at 03:58:03 AM  profilanswer
 

Tim,
 
   Many thanks for the quick reply.
 
   OS: XP Home (32-bit)
 
Ron

n°1801
timefx
Posted on 04-15-2008 at 10:29:43 AM  profilanswer
 

Dear Ron,
 
can you load other image sequences correctly?
How about *.mov or *.avi?
Can you provide a screenshot of your MM-oroject or send me a few of the jpgs by mail: tim.mendler@movematchers.net
 
Best regards
 
Tim

n°1802
ronjurman
Posted on 04-15-2008 at 04:07:42 PM  profilanswer
 

Tim,
 
   Sent.
 
Thanks for looking into this,
 
Ron

n°1803
timefx
Posted on 04-15-2008 at 05:00:09 PM  profilanswer
 

Dear Ron,
 
can you please also send me a compressed file (zip or rar) of your footage?
 
Best regards
 
Tim

n°1804
ronjurman
Posted on 04-16-2008 at 03:27:57 AM  profilanswer
 

Hi Tim,
 
   I'll have to get release permission from the owner. I'll see what I can do (btw - I have at least 3 different image sequences, tiff and jpg, that all exhibit exactly the same problem, and I suspect it doesn't matter the source). Or perhaps I'll just give a shot to creating a quick digicam recording (and QT convert to image sequence). That might be quicker. I'll shoot for tomorrow.  
 
Best regards,
 
Ron

n°1805
timefx
Posted on 04-16-2008 at 12:12:52 PM  profilanswer
 

Dear Ron,
 
how were these image sequences generated and what is the exact original capture device?
Can you just send me the 1st and 2nd image of one of these sequences via mail?
 
Best regards
 
Tim

n°1806
ronjurman
Posted on 04-17-2008 at 01:18:04 AM  profilanswer
 

Tim,
 
   I'll need to get that from the owner as well. In the meantime I created a quick TIF sequence via a Canon digicam processed through QT Pro and emailed you that (5 frames). It really doesn't seem to matter what the source is, all image sequences seem to be coming in that way (86400 frames, frame 1 repeat). Only movies (AVI, MOV, etc.) seem to be coming in correctly. Thoughts?
 
Regards,
 
Ron


Go to:
Add a reply