10.3.1 Error 0

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Sue Goodwin
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10.3.1 Error 0

Post by Sue Goodwin » Thu Jan 15, 2009 6:34 am

Just upgraded to 10.3.1 and keep getting the following error message when a cue has been played.

Error 0
SCS 10.3.1
ProcName=SetPlayingPos
BASS_Mixer_ChannelSetPosition failed

Error:
CueFile = C:\(file path of cue)

Continue with the program?
Yes No

Clicking yes then moves on the the next cue and the error message repeats at the end of the cue
Clicking No shuts down the program

The error does not come up on all cues, but I can't see a pattern.

Regards

Sue

navrac
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Re: 10.3.1 Error 0

Post by navrac » Thu Jan 15, 2009 7:38 am

I've seen this same error happen too on 10.3.1 as well - freaked me out the first time , but as you say it did continue on the next cue so I got away with it but if it had happened for the first time in the show rather than a rehearsal, I think I would have had brown trousers...

I have seen it more often in the editor when previewing cues - Like you I can see no pattern, other than possibly it is on files that have a non zero start position and fade times - but I can't guarantee that is the case 100% of the time as I have started ignoring it. I will try to pay more attention on the next session and take notes.

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Re: 10.3.1 Error 0

Post by Mike Daniell » Thu Jan 15, 2009 4:23 pm

Sue, I've emailed you for more info. If you can't reproduce the error then I'll email navrac.
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Re: 10.3.1 Error 0

Post by Mike Daniell » Tue Jan 20, 2009 9:29 pm

Thanks for the files, Sue. As advised by email, you have a cue with a 'Start At' time (and 'End At' time) that is greater than the file duration. The 'Start At' time of the cue is 3.25 seconds, but the file is only 1.404 seconds long. This presumably occurred because you shortened the file after you set up the cue, or you replaced the file with a shorter file of the same name.

As you suggest, the safest solution is to delete and re-enter the cue with the new required start and end times.

When SCS opens a cue file (.scs file) it runs a sanity check of the file. I'll add checks of the start, end and loop times to the sanity check.
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