Hope someone can help, I have just spent about 4 hours solid fixing up a flash movie. It plays OK withiin 3dfa, but when I try to export it it causes an illegal operation error. Details of the error are:-
I have tried a number of things, renaming and reloading, rebooting my pc and the first thing I do is export, still get the error. I stripped the movie down to a point where it would export, it must have something to do with a heap of child movies I have within it that all have animated gifs on them. Once I remove the child movies it exports. As soon as I add in one child movie with animated gif it causes this error. Any ideas?
Originally posted by Chris Parker .....I have within it that all have animated gifs on them. Once I remove the child movies it exports. As soon as I add in one child movie with animated gif it causes this error. Any ideas?
Thanks for your help.
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Sorry I tried putting an Animated gif in a child movie and it worked ok. I too had a project (forget what it was now) that crashed every time I tried to export it. Gave up and started over.
GP Faults are evil evil things sent by demons to upset us. We at InsaneTools think they should be bannished to the depths of hell forever. We can do this, but only if we have the exact .movie file (and whatever images, etc) it is using. Please zip these and send them along with a description of when it crashes to support@mofosoft.com that we might smite them.
GP Faults are evil evil things sent by demons to upset us. We at InsaneTools think they should be bannished to the depths of hell forever. We can do this, but only if we have the exact .movie file (and whatever images, etc) it is using. Please zip these and send them along with a description of when it crashes to support@mofosoft.com that we might smite them.
Thanks for your support
InsaneTools
Good answer Rob,, LOL
I don't know why people never send stuff to support, I know it's the only way you can deal with them.
I zipped up the files and sent them to support@mofosoft.com. The email was returned unsent. The following was the reason given:-
Final-Recipient: rfc822;support@mofosoft.com
Action: failed
Status: 5.7.1
Diagnostic-Code: smtp;550 5.7.1 <support@mofosoft.com>... SMTP relay denied,
authenticate via POP/IMAP first
The zipped attachment was around 400K from memory. Any idea whay this was rejected? I will be away for a week and will try resending when I get back. Thanks.
No problems - might've been temporary problem. smtp relaying usually means a mail server that its passing thru will not allow you to route emails from an IP it does not recognise - ie. are you connecting to your mailserver thru a connection you normally dont use? try again next week.
I tried sending my zipped file again, managed to reduce it to 310K, but it got rejected again. I sent it from my home pc this time. Is there another email address I can send it too?
Regards
Chris Parker
Returned email:-
Each of the following recipients was rejected by a remote mail server.
The reasons given by the server are included to help you determine why
each recipient was rejected.
Recipient: <support@mofosoft.com>
Reason: 5.7.1 <support@mofosoft.com>... SMTP relay denied, authenticate via POP/IMAP first
Originally posted by Chris Parker Hope someone can help, I have just spent about 4 hours solid fixing up a flash movie. It plays OK withiin 3dfa, but when I try to export it it causes an illegal operation error. Details of the error are:-
I was playing with the sample "scrolling bakground" i 3dfa. I tried to make a buttons upon the mowie wich should have different sounds at action. Every time i tried to export the program crashes. But for my problem there was a solution. I simply placed the button in a new layer. And the export started to work without crashes. I have found that a sample can work well in previwew but it´s not possible to export. I simply try a new layer.... I don´t say this work in your case. I assume that this behavior is some kind of bug in the program..