[Mod 11.8.2] SCS 'invalid memory access' error
[Mod 11.8.2] SCS 'invalid memory access' error
SCS version: 11.8.0.1 (x64)
Thanks,
Patrick
I'm not sure what is causing the error, but I've sent a diagnostics file to Mike.Thanks,
Patrick
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Re: SCS 'invalid memory access' error
Patrick, I've emailed you details of a new version to try.
Re: SCS 'invalid memory access' error
this has been happening to me all night. I have a level set in the morning and I can't get the program to be stable. I thought it was lighting cues, but no, it crashes when playing a single mp3 file. I will re-format the files and see if that is whrt is fouling up the works.
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Re: SCS 'invalid memory access' error
and another log file
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Re: SCS 'invalid memory access' error
It seems these errors were caused by the second sub-cue of cue 15. This is a level change sub-cue, but unfortunately the sub-cue seems to have been corrupted as the "Cue (or Sub-Cue) whose level/pan is to be changed" is currently blank. SCS should not have allowed that field to be left blank, but that's what's throwing the error when you try to play cue 15. Do you recall any changes you made to that sub-cue?
To fix this, just edit this level-change sub-cue to enter the required cue or sub-cue, and check that other details are as you require. Alternatively, if the sub-cue is obsolete just delete it.
To fix this, just edit this level-change sub-cue to enter the required cue or sub-cue, and check that other details are as you require. Alternatively, if the sub-cue is obsolete just delete it.
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It also crashed when just playing a single sound file. I'm going back into it soon, and will keep you apprised.
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Please email me the log of that run.
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Re: SCS 'invalid memory access' error
Mod applied in SCS 11.8.2 to detect this condition and ignore the corrupt cue.Mike Daniell wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2019 7:01 pmIt seems these errors were caused by the second sub-cue of cue 15. This is a level change sub-cue, but unfortunately the sub-cue seems to have been corrupted as the "Cue (or Sub-Cue) whose level/pan is to be changed" is currently blank. SCS should not have allowed that field to be left blank, but that's what's throwing the error when you try to play cue 15.