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cdrips
30th March 2005, 09:51
Using latest Sceneaid 1.5b45. I get this error.

Procedure Name: GenerateLayout
Module Name: ScriptGenerate

Error Number: 13
Error Description: Type mismatch
Error Source: ScenAid
Error Line: 372
Call Stack:
ScriptGenerate --> GenerateLayout
ScriptGenerate --> GenerateScriptFile
Form1 --> ExecuteBuild_Click
Bitrates --> FindBitrates
Form1 --> ProcessDIF
Form1 --> DIF_Browse_Click

Just wondering what caused it. If more info/logs needed, just reply and I will try and post them.

Edit: I think problem may be possibly caused by me editing out unneeded audio tracks? Not sure, any reply would be helpful.

D3s7
30th March 2005, 15:57
please zip up the Scenaid.log,ScenaristXX.scp and the ifo's in question and send them over to me

how did you "edit" out unneeded audio info?

Where the error is tends to indicate that there's a VTS w/ either 1- no chapters (hard to believe) or 2- a poorly constructed IFO

did you do any pre-processing on this before demuxing/running through scenaid?

cdrips
30th March 2005, 19:03
I did removing of vobids/audio streams of the original vobs before I ran it through DIF4U. I also used titlesetblanker on the 2nd vob set. VTS_02_0.VOB from the original set of vobs is a 0 filesize if that means anything. Here's a link to the requested logs/ifos. Click (http://www.hulkmad.com/files/ifo.zip)

D3s7
30th March 2005, 20:23
more then likely that messed it up..

you don't need to do that to remove audio you know.. just unselect the audio streams you don't want at demux time and it'll remove them fore you

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edit: after looking over the file I see the issue
there's empty titles.... not sure if that was caused by the pre-processing you did or not

I know you can have empty PGC's in scenarist but I don't think you can have empty titles like that...

cdrips
31st March 2005, 03:11
Thanks for the reply. I think those blank titlesets were a result of me stripping some vobids. So, I went back and used VOBblanker to erase them so they would be replaced with a blank. Anyway, it seems to have worked.