I just loaded the pix_film example from Guenter's CVS version. Upon loading the alea.mpg file from the distro pix_film reports -1 frames, and scrubbing the frames simply advances the frame by one each time the number changes (in either direction) The mov works fine.
Ben
B. Bogart
hey ben,
...assuming that you are talking about the OS X version, this is known, and has to do with the way that quicktime loads .mpg's, in addition to the way that pix_film plays movies...basically, quicktime can't tell how many frames there are in advance in an mpg, and I haven't found a way around this that I like...so, with os X, we're kinda stuck with formats that quicktime knows about...
btw, did you get my email last nite? something seems to be screwy with eudora all of a sudden...but I had written about a new idea on how to copile your external with project builder...
l8r, jamie