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Sp33d
13th October 2002, 20:52
I used the .d2f + .ifo method because they both matched and the program said that was the best way. I then created a new Scenarist project and imported the new script, I got an error during the import:

"Error Class(Command) Tag(Command, -1262459294) failed to paste"
and a warning:
"Warning Referenced Data(BOTW_E-t-scn) not found."

The importing appears to have been succesful.

When I tried to build the DVD files, I got this message:
"Error 'Cell:"BOTW_E-t-scn-cell"PGC:<BOTW_E-t-pgc> (Title:<Title_1> VTS:<VTS_1>) ' does not have a scene. (Dummy Cell)"

I'm using Scenarist v2.60.0.218.

Any help would be appreciated.

Sp33d
16th October 2002, 00:37
Anyone seen this error?

daxab
18th October 2002, 14:44
What happens if you export to a script and then import the very same file (no Scenarist changes)?

Sp33d
18th October 2002, 17:21
I'll give that a try. I've tried 4 different movies and they all do the same exact thing. Looks like a bunch of 1 chapter movies for the time being ;).

Jetz
22nd October 2002, 20:46
At first I use to have the same problem, when adding chapters using ScenChap Scenarist didn't import the chapters.

For some reason ScenChap seems to change the first chapter (scene) name on the file to xxxx_01 (my case: line 100 on export/import file). So, use ScenChap as usual and then just change the first chapter name to original Scenarist suggested name and it will import back nicely.

Hopefully this was your case...

daxab
24th October 2002, 22:13
@Jetz

I've never had a problem with that. Why does Scenarist want the first chapter (scene) name to be preserved?

Jetz
25th October 2002, 15:45
Originally posted by daxab
@Jetz

I've never had a problem with that. Why does Scenarist want the first chapter (scene) name to be preserved?

I have no idea but in my case that worked :-)