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HeartlessS Usurer
Join Date: Dec 2009
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How to Throw Error originating in Scriptclip() ???
Is there a way to detect and Abort with Error, an error that originated within ScriptClip ?
Normally it just puts an error message on frame.
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Avisynth language lover
Join Date: Dec 2007
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You can detect the error by putting the whole run-time script inside a try-catch block.
Regarding aborting, the standard action does abort the run-time script, but there's no way to abort frameserving, as there is no mechanism within Avisynth for doing that. |
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HeartlessS Usurer
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Thank you Big G, thats what I figured.
Found an alternative method of coping with the error, am about to update DynaCrop script to spank user if jumping about. http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...68#post1633168 Thank you again.
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