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    Isadora crashes when playing audio and video files at same time

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    • sarahohalloran
      sarahohalloran last edited by

      Hi all,
      I'm new to Isadora, and hopefully I'm making a nube mistake that's easily fixed.

      I'd like to play an audio file while playing a video file. But when I do Isadora crashes when the audio file finishes. Playing videos alone works fine (both with and without sound).
      I'm using a 2012 Macbook Pro (2.7 Ghz processor, 8GB memory, Intel HD Graphics 4000 384 MB).

      If need be I can attach all the audio files to videos using Quicktime Pro. But if I can avoid that chore I'd like to.

      Thanks!
      Sarah

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      • sarahohalloran
        sarahohalloran last edited by

        Looks like my screenshot didn't load: http://tinypic.com/r/2m3nuqa/8

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        • Skulpture
          Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

          What format is the audio file?

          I often find converting the audio to a .Mov is easier and more stable. You can control it in *just* (but not 100%) the same way.

          Graham Thorne | www.grahamthorne.co.uk
          RIG 1: Custom-built PC: Windows 11. Ryzen 7 7700X, RTX3080, 32G DDR5 RAM. 2 x m.2.
          RIG 2: Laptop Dell G15: Windows 11, Intel i9 12th Gen. RTX3070ti, 16G RAM (DDR5), 2 x NVME M.2 SSD.
          RIG 3: Apple Laptop: rMBP i7, 8gig RAM 256 SSD, HD, OS X 10.12.12

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          • sarahohalloran
            sarahohalloran last edited by

            It's an aiff. If converting is what you guys normally do, that's good enough for me. Thanks. 

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            • Skulpture
              Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

              It's what I do. The video files just plays black - no need for a projector.

              Graham Thorne | www.grahamthorne.co.uk
              RIG 1: Custom-built PC: Windows 11. Ryzen 7 7700X, RTX3080, 32G DDR5 RAM. 2 x m.2.
              RIG 2: Laptop Dell G15: Windows 11, Intel i9 12th Gen. RTX3070ti, 16G RAM (DDR5), 2 x NVME M.2 SSD.
              RIG 3: Apple Laptop: rMBP i7, 8gig RAM 256 SSD, HD, OS X 10.12.12

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              • mark
                mark last edited by

                @sarahohalloran

                One thing to add: the Sound Player actor loads the sounds into RAM, thus it is designed to be used more like a sampler -- short-ish sounds that need to be triggered instantaneously. If you have really long files, and you're not triggering them with an interactive controller, @Skulpture's suggestion is the way to go.
                One time saving tip: on Mac OS (only) you can simply change the extension of the .aiff file to .mov and import it. No conversion necessary. Isadora will treat it as a movie file.
                Best Wishes,
                Mark

                Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
                Macintosh SE-30, 32 Mb RAM, MacOS 7.6, Dual Floppy Drives

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