I had been using a 1.24 version to add to a service. On Sunday, I went on-air with that service on our worship computer (different than the one used to edit/design). Everything sync'd up OK, but none of the videos played. They were a still that represented the first frame of the video and the timer/clock/countdown circle ran on the control screen. The video was frozen on both the control screen and the projected 2nd screen.
Not happy. After the service, after doing a bunch of debugging, I happened to check the version. The computer had not been updated to the latest version. It was still on 1.23.x. After doing an update (this is VERY long for us due to a slow internet connection, 30-45 mins), and re-opening the service, it seemed to work ok. However, videos had played OK 2 weeks prior with the same version (1.23.x). I am suspecting that 2 weeks prior, the videos were added with a 1.23 version.
Does this make sense that something like this could happen? If so, that is not good. Do you guys do regression testing when QA'ing your software prior to release? If things like versioning can break things, then there should be some sort of versioning attached to the files and appropriate warnings/controls added.
Thanks,
Keith Jasinski