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9th October 2005, 20:32 | #1 | Link | |
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Scenarist error "No valid Subpicture exists for highlight "00:00:49:22" in Video T...
Hi. I am a first time user of the Big 3. When I start DIF4U, I get the following error:
COMPILE ERROR scenarist has failed due to a script error; further actions have been canceled. Then all i can do is hit ok, and NM4U reads: Compile not succesful-import manually and run .bat file later. Something went wrong aborting. After this NM4U closes and DIF4U proceeds to finish. The Scenarist error log reads: Quote:
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10th October 2005, 02:40 | #4 | Link |
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Still doesn't work. Ripping by VobID doesn't help. How do I open the track editor? If I simply let DIF4U continue and finish the job, will the compilation have problems? It might simply be some menu item I may not really be interested in.
I am using DIF4U 1.4.0. I couldn't find the latest version anywhere and the official site is down. Please give me a download link to the latest version if you can. Thanks. Last edited by rohangc; 10th October 2005 at 02:55. |
10th October 2005, 03:52 | #5 | Link |
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that error is during Numenu4u authoring the menu using scenarist.
Zeul may require some additional details to troubleshoot this, which i am sure he will chime in with when he is next online. in the meantime you can manually import the .scp that numenu creates into scenarist, and in the 'Track Editor', check the subpicture stream for 'VTS_1_001_t' track and whether there is a subpic at "00:00:49:22" ... and that the highlight has the same start/end times as this subpic, as suggested by Tobii. btw 1.4.0 is the latest public version of DIF4U. a new version will be released shortly when it has finished internal testing. |
10th October 2005, 10:16 | #6 | Link |
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If possible you could use muxman instead of scenarist, which will solve much agony in respect to highlights
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11th October 2005, 19:35 | #8 | Link |
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@rohangc
That is a worry - it has been a long time since there were any subpic errors, must be something new that i need to find a workaround for. please send me the following: entire frameserving folder subtitle folder ALL the original IFOs all logs & scp file Thanks |
1st October 2015, 03:32 | #9 | Link |
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For anyone else who finds this through Google - 10 years later - this problem appears if the highlight stream ends before the subpictures do. If you've replaced a main menu video loop with one of a different duration, it can happen.
Go into the track editor for the track that has the problem and zoom in all the way. You'll likely see that the subpictures end before the highlight does. Make sure the subpicture duration (for both 16:9 and LBX) and the highlight duration are identical to the duration of the background video. Then it should mux. |
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