Posted by
Jacqueline Ross on
Mar 29, 2007; 10:47pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Quicktime-Player-tp3699917p3699919.html
Hi Sharmistha,
Is it possible for you to post your movie somewhere that we could access
it?
One other suggestion that I have is to check the colour settings on your
monitor. This may seem obvious but I recently installed a viewer on
someone's computer for our Olympus system and she couldn't see her
images.
I then found out that her monitor was not set to the correct colour
display. I had to change it over to "True colour 32 bit". Once I changed
it, everything was fine.
I recommend that you check this if you haven't already.
Cheers,
Jacqui
Jacqueline Ross
Biomedical Imaging Research Unit
School of Medical Sciences
Faculty of Medical & Health Sciences
The University of Auckland
Private Bag 92019
Auckland, NEW ZEALAND
Tel: 64 9 373 7599 Ext 87438
Fax: 64 9 373 7484
http://www.health.auckland.ac.nz/biru/
-----Original Message-----
From: ImageJ Interest Group [mailto:
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sharmistha paul
Sent: 30 March 2007 01:02
To:
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Subject: Re: QuickTime player
Thank you everybody who give me quick suggestions.
I tried both. Still the problem exists.
First I download AVI.Reader plugin but when I run my video file using it
it shows exactly this error
'An error ocurs reading the file. map size(0)>=1'
At the same time QuickTime has the color problem. I had quicktime JAVA
and movie program (I download these from ImageJ site)
I download VirtualDub 1.6.17 in my window XP OS system. The video file
is running as frame changes but I can't see any pictures. It's totally
black.
----- Original Message ----
From: Jacqui Ross <
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To:
[hidden email]
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 1:19:52 AM
Subject: Re: QuickTime player
Hi Sharmista,
You could also open the AVI file in ImageJ using the AVI reader plugin
(
http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/plugins/avi-reader.html) and then output
specifically as a QuickTime movie
(
http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/plugins/movie-writer.html ). You just need
to make sure that you get the QuickTime for Java as well (see
http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/plugins/qt-install.html ).
By the way, VirtualDub (
http://www.virtualdub.org/features )is a nice
little freeware for specifically editing movies.
Cheers,
Jacqui
Jacqueline Ross
Biomedical Imaging Research Unit
School of Medical Sciences
Faculty of Medical & Health Sciences
The University of Auckland
Private Bag 92019
Auckland, NEW ZEALAND
Tel: 64 9 373 7599 Ext 87438
Fax: 64 9 373 7484
http://www.health.auckland.ac.nz/biru/
-----Original Message-----
From: ImageJ Interest Group [mailto:
[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
sharmistha paul
Sent: 29 March 2007 04:36
To:
[hidden email]
Subject: QuickTime player
Hi,
I have a video clip from CCD (1024*768 8 bit MONO (F1M5)).
I face problem when I'd like to run the clip using QuickTime Player
7.1.5 in Image J 1.38m. It shows colour video quite different from my
original video.
Again when I try to convert this video (using QuickTime Player) to 8 bit
grayscale it shows out of memory. Then I increased memory to 1000 MB.
But then the program is not responding.
I'll appreciate if anybody helps me to remove these problems
Sharmistha Paul
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