This happened to me a few weeks ago...
It ended up being a corrupt piece of media in the sequence that was open in the bin.
I think that I ended up going WAY back in the attic to a sequence that was quite old that would open. I found the corrupt clip by doing play-in-to-out on each half of the sequence until I found the bad media. When I replaced the bad media in the old sequence, I tried opening the latest sequence bin (not even in the Attic, but the one in the current project) and then I could open the bin and play the sequence. I think I ended up going to almost the oldest version of the sequence bin to find one that would open. I might also have opened the old bin into a completely new project, but I don't remember. I was trying everything at a rapid pace.
I ended up finding the original source file for the corrupt media and reimporting it. If I kept the video monitor off the corrupt track, I still had access to the tracking (Timecode) info for the corrupt clip, so I knew what the starting frame was and I could replace it with the exact shot, starting on the exact frame.
Steve
On Mar 27, 2014, at 6:55 PM, Lou Wirth <loutv@mindspring.com> wrote:
Now what? My final sequence bin wont open. All other bins do. Nor will an attic bin open.error is the same.
Unable to open file "_Hi Res Sea"
Exception:DOMAIN_COPYOUT_FAILED
Exception: STRM_UNEXPECTED_TAG, GotillegalTag:100
Anyone know what the heck this means? Kind of a big deal as I can't get to final cuts.
thanks
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