In case of the activated option 'Skip' project files are produced faultily.
If such a project file is read and 'Record List!' is executed with deactivated 'link', thus only 1 file is produced for any of the project lines.
This is independent of whether one of the options 'Rename', 'Replace' or 'Skip' is activated.
Faulty project files
Re: Faulty project files
Dear snipsnip:
Thanks for your posting.
This only occurs when 'all of the project lines' have the same movie as the source input, with the option 'Skip' activated. Isn't it?
Looking forward to your further message.
Thank you very much.
Thanks for your posting.
We did some tests on this. It is related to output file naming.In case of the activated option 'Skip' project files are produced faultily. ... 'Record List!' is executed with deactivated 'link', thus only 1 file is produced for any of the project lines.
This only occurs when 'all of the project lines' have the same movie as the source input, with the option 'Skip' activated. Isn't it?
Looking forward to your further message.
Thank you very much.
Re: Faulty project files
Yes, 'Skip' only activated at producing the project file. The error appears after loading the projekt file and executing 'Record List!', with option 'Rename' activated and 'link' deactivated: Only 1 file for the entire project instead of 1 file for each line of the project.admin wrote:This only occurs when 'all of the project lines' have the same movie as the source input, with the option 'Skip' activated. Isn't it?
I have diagnosed that the error already appears while producing the project lines.
Try it yourself.
1 Load a new file and activate the option 'Skip'.
2 Produce 4 project lines.
3 Activate the option 'Rename'
4 Execute 'Record List!', with 'link' deaktivated.
5 Only 1 file is produced.