[Fix 11.1.4] SCS11.1.3 untrapped error - exported q file
Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 2:50 am
Hi Mike,
I've found an un-trapped & unrecoverable error when an exported cue file contains an SFR sub-cue (Q40<2>) referencing an earlier audio file cue (Q35) that was not exported and is therefore missing. There are two error messages, one when opening the exported cue file, and the second when you click OK on the first error message, whereupon SCS closes (so I cannot create a dump file).
Error message 1:
\sSFRCue(0) not found for Sub Q40<2>
\sSFRCue(0)=Q35
( I can see what that means - but a clearer message would be good!)
Error message 2:
"A program error was detected:
Error Message: Invalid memory access
Error Code: -1073741819
Code Address: 5332484
Target Address: 41678684
Sourcecode file: aamain.pbi
Sourcecode line: 3815
Thread: #1
Time: 178500
Tracelines: 0,0,0
SCS Version 11.1.3"
Whereupon SCS closes on clicking OK - which should not happen as I then cannot edit cue 40 to remove the reference (so I re-exported and included the missing cue which worked OK, of course).
Thanks,
Dave
(screenshots of error messages in email)
I've found an un-trapped & unrecoverable error when an exported cue file contains an SFR sub-cue (Q40<2>) referencing an earlier audio file cue (Q35) that was not exported and is therefore missing. There are two error messages, one when opening the exported cue file, and the second when you click OK on the first error message, whereupon SCS closes (so I cannot create a dump file).
Error message 1:
\sSFRCue(0) not found for Sub Q40<2>
\sSFRCue(0)=Q35
( I can see what that means - but a clearer message would be good!)
Error message 2:
"A program error was detected:
Error Message: Invalid memory access
Error Code: -1073741819
Code Address: 5332484
Target Address: 41678684
Sourcecode file: aamain.pbi
Sourcecode line: 3815
Thread: #1
Time: 178500
Tracelines: 0,0,0
SCS Version 11.1.3"
Whereupon SCS closes on clicking OK - which should not happen as I then cannot edit cue 40 to remove the reference (so I re-exported and included the missing cue which worked OK, of course).
Thanks,
Dave
(screenshots of error messages in email)