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>From: Bernard Mendiburu <address@hidden> >Organization: UCLA >Keywords: 200311132003.hADK3HOb018516 Quicktime capture hang Hi Bernard- >I'm using IDV for medical visaluzation. >I'm displaying fMRI 4-Dim datas I'd be interested in how you are using this. We are interested in learning about new ways the software is used. Which version of the IDV are you using? >When I capture a QT movie, the 3D display is "lost" >There's no possible refresh, and even if i resize the window, the display >area is greyed. >Does you know this bug ? I've seen this on my system when using the OpenGL version of Java 3D with an ATI card. >I'm using IDV on a WinXP PC with OpenGL Java3D on a nVidia FX500. The only thing I can suggest is: 1) update to the latest driver for your video card if you are not there already. 2) Try the Direct-X (Direct 3D) version of Java 3D. >Bernard Mendiburu >Laboratory of Neuro Imaging >David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA >Phone: 310-206-2101 >Fax: 310-206-5518 >www.loni.ucla.edu Don Murray Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2003 10:22:25 PST To: "'Unidata Support'" <address@hidden> From: Bernard Mendiburu <address@hidden> Subject: RE: 20031113: IDV display frozen after movie capture Thanks for the clues, i'll give you feedback about them. You can see some pictures about my curent work on my webpage http://www.loni.ucla.edu/~bmendibu/ thanks /bm