I have been using GEM on windows for a while now and had crash problems a while back but i have settled on the follwing process and i havent had any crashes lately. its not the best way, just the way that work for me.
1. using GEM 0.87 (no qt!)
2. encode video to avi (using virtualdub) with cinepack (400x300) (not a great codec, i know) - because i want position control of the video i encode the video with a keyframe every 1 frame.
3. dimensions of the video should match standard aspect ratio. and be a multiple of 4.
I found that the larger the dimensions the more likely a crash (not sure if its bit rate related or something else) but i am using [pix_delay] in my patch and found if i took that out vids that did crash - didnt crash after removing the [pix-delay]. And using video with different codecs seemd to make more crashes so i encoded all my video to one codec (cinepack).
rm.
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Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2006 17:57:37 -0600
From: "chris clepper" <cgc(a)humboldtblvd.com>
Subject: Re: [PD] stability of Gem for video playing
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On 3/7/06, David Powers <cyborgk(a)nocturnalnoize.com> wrote:
>
> Yes, just to be clear, I think on MacOSX and Linux performance may be
> much more stable. From what I know the PC version has some problems,
> particularly with video playing.
Yes, the Windows version 0.90 does crash when loading Quicktime clips. I
have done some work to fix this and hopefully the results will be available
soon.
The other recommendations for Photo-Jpeg on OSX are good ones.
cgc