Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Re: [Avid-L2] Scriptsync problems

 

Just ran into this bug today, except the offending character at the
start of the line that makes ScriptSync crash was the dash symbol '-'

--Michael

MC 5.0.3.5 software only, Apple MacPro 4,1 Quad-core Intel Xeon 2.26
GHz, 12 GB RAM, OS 10.6.5, Quicktime 7.6.6 / 10.0 (118)

On 11-03-18 1:25 PM, Jeff Hedberg wrote:
> We had trouble with script sync yesterday also.
> Turns out if any line begins with a number this will crash the system.
>
> There are apparently other magic words that will kill it also - but I don't know that there is a full list anywhere.
> However - beginning a line with a number WILL.
>
> Hope thats helpful.
>
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> Jeff
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> On Mar 18, 2011, at 10:26 AM, Alan Miller wrote:
>
>> We just got new systems at 48 Hours running 5.03 on HP Z800s.
>> Several of us installed the license for ScriptSync yesterday and
>> they all appeared to be succesful.
>>
>> ScripSync would analyze the script as usual but when it
>> got to the end, it would crash with an error message "access violation"
>>
>> Has anyone seen this or have a solution?
>>
>> Alan Miller
>>
>>
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