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Amit
24th May 2005, 15:24
Hi,

I downloaded the lastest version yesterday and was trying it out on Sex and the city Season 6 Part 2 DVD (R1).

I am now getting the following errors

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Info Importing Dummy_Assets
Info Importing dummy_VTS01_P1_C4
Info Importing dummy_VTS01_P2_C4
Info Importing dummy_VTS01_P3_C4
Info Importing dummy_VTS01_P4_C4
Info Importing dummy_VTS_Data
Info Importing Tracks
Info Importing VTS1_Tracks
Info Importing VTS01_1_Track
Error Class(Sub-Picture Play) Tag(Duration, 7203) failed to paste
Info Importing VTS_01_V1_C1
Info Importing VTS_01_V1_C2
Info Importing VTS_01_V1_C3
Info Importing VTS01_2_Track
Error Class(Sub-Picture Play) Tag(Duration, 7203) failed to paste
Error Class(Sub-Picture Play) Tag(Duration, 7203) failed to paste
Info Importing VTS_01_V2_C1
Info Importing VTS_01_V2_C2
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Note: There is log data before and after the above log.

Does anyone knows, why am I getting these errors and how to fix them?

-Amit

jel
25th May 2005, 04:01
hi Amit,
i have it on good authority from a trusted source :sly: , that this error should be treated more as a warning than anything too serious, and is more a result of glitch in scenarist than something more sinister.
to quote from said reliable source:

means the Duration= hh:mm s:ff tag on one of the BMP's in the track scenarist thinks is wrong

but, even though you get that error, it still puts the bmp on the timeline, right where it should be w/ the duration in the scp

the only time it's a real issue is if there's a highlight w/ that play

in that case the highlight pastes wrong as well

hth
j

D3s7
26th May 2005, 15:04
That is correct... those errors appear to be a "bug" in scenarist - many times you'll get that re-importing a script that scenarist itself created.

As far as I can tell too, they have no effect unless a highlight is attached to it.. then it can be a bit picky

Amit
26th May 2005, 19:05
Thanks you guys for clarification.

-Amit