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The build on here is from October of last year, it's been somewhat abandoned. There shouldn't have been any problems with even very large (100MB+) maps. I suspect there was something else going on.

I will update the version on here to match the current Steam build either tonight or tomorrow. If the problem persists, you can try the newest beta version.

On Steam you can select the beta version by going to the properties of the app in there. That build is a complete overhaul and everything works much better. I've been working on it all year and am quite proud with how well everything is working.

Give that one a try if you feel like experimenting. But keep in mind it is in active development and there may be some bugs.

Steam link: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3073720/Digital_TableTops_Player/

Hello! I had been using the 2.0 version from Github for a while and it's been working great! I decided to give this newer version a try (and wanted to support the project).

I ran the sample room just to make sure everything was working for me, but pretty much all videos do not display correctly. They seem to load and begin playback (I can see some movement and hear audio) but the video itself is a bunch of random colored lines.

It's like that for about 90% of videos I'd say. I cannot figure out what is triggering it as it doesn't seem to depend on encoding (videos with same encoding some fail, others don't).

I'll hop on the Discord in a week or 2 to check in. Not a big deal as I will continue using the old version for now. Just thought you might want to look into it. I am running the Windows version on Godot 4.3, default everything.

Thanks a bunch!

I am committed to releases Linux builds once it's closer to a final release. Probably not Mac though as I have nothing to test it on.

I also have it working on Android but there aren't many devices capable enough to run it well, even with the relatively low GPU requirements. Maybe an NVIDIA Shield could handle it.