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Movie Clip Advanced error

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mmahoni

Movie Clip Advanced error

Post by mmahoni » 26 Jan 2012, 16:00

Hi,

Yesterday i used one of our V-Boxes for a show with a lot of movie files - everything was fine.

But today the same system doesn´t play any videos with the mca-node (see Attache error-message)!
I have already reinstalled Ventuz - without success.

Any Ideas?
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Karol
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Re: Movie Clip Advanced error

Post by Karol » 26 Jan 2012, 17:52

So, what changed beside the day?
Is it still the same scene with the same Ventuz version on the same hardware?

Cheers
Karol

mmahoni

Re: Movie Clip Advanced error

Post by mmahoni » 27 Jan 2012, 08:48

The only thing that changed is that the v-box has internet access in the office
and get´s some windows and antivir updates...

After the first re-install of 3.06.00 i tried it with 3.06.01 without any success.

mmahoni

Re: Movie Clip Advanced error

Post by mmahoni » 27 Jan 2012, 20:47

Hi Karol,
the ffmpeg DLL´s are located in the Ventuz Folder...

refuzee

Re: Movie Clip Advanced error

Post by refuzee » 09 Mar 2012, 17:44

this sounds familiar to me! i had the same a couple of days ago, actually no node pointed at the file the error message was about.

also i had some problems when changing the filename and importing a new (changed) movie with the same filename as one that was already imported. i always got an error when tryin to replace the file. quite uncommen though and can be fixed by simply renaming the new file :lol:

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Robert
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Re: Movie Clip Advanced error

Post by Robert » 28 Mar 2012, 22:08

Hi,

I have the same problem as mmahoni.
Someone found a solution ?

@+

thiv

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