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can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. KatieKat008 Level 1 (0 points) Q: Get Error Importing Into iMovie I have been importing movies into iMovie error importing repomd.xml for extras damaged repomd.xml file from my camera for some time with no problem. Yesterday it went
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through the whole process and when it got to the end it just says "ERROR" instead of "IMPORTED". It error importing wsdl soapui exception asks me if I want to archive the clips on the camera but that's all I can do. I got this error on 2 clips yesterday but not on 4 other audacity error importing mp3 clips. They imported fine. All the clips are about 24 minutes long. I'm copying old Super 8 movies that I project on a screen. I deleted the 2 that got errors and re-copied them today. One imported. The other didn't. I've tried 3 times. I have no idea what the problem is. I have enough room on the disk I'm copying to.If
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anyone knows what my problem is, please let me know.Thanks!! MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.1), iMovie '11 Posted on Oct 31, 2011 3:59 PM I have this question too Close Q: Get Error Importing Into iMovie All replies Helpful answers by elikness, elikness Nov 8, 2011 10:51 AM in response to KatieKat008 Level 4 (2,643 points) Desktops Nov 8, 2011 10:51 AM in response to KatieKat008 KatieKat008, you wouldn't happen to have iCloud installed on your Mac right now would you? Go to the Apple Menu > System Preferences and look:iCloud appears under Internet & Wireless, click on the icon and see if this screen comes up:Click on the Sign Out button and click on OK for all the warning messages that come up. You are trying to turn off iCloud on your Mac. Once logged out this is how the screen should appear:Then reboot your Mac, and launch iMovie and try to import that one clip that failed and see if there's any difference. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Jeff Scoggins, Jeff Scoggins Jan 9, 2012 8:47 AM
in to Go to QuickBooks.com QuickBooks Learn & Support Home QuickBooks Help Last modified QuickBooks, United States 1 person found this useful Error on line XX when importing IIF Files When importing an IIF file, you imovie import error may see an error message with format: Error on Line XX: (Message varies) Why rage builder import error this is happening The error message and root cause will vary based on the information that is being imported here are a
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few examples: Error on line XX: You can't change the type of an account. Occurs when the account name or account number on line XX is already being used in the file and the account is https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3453415?start=0&tstart=0 of a different type. Importing an Invoice or Bill with an account type other than Accounts Receivable (Invoice) or Accounts Payable (Bill). Importing a transaction with an account that has not been created prior to the import. How to fix it Intuit recommends more than one solution for this problem. The first solution may solve your problem, or you may need to try all of them to resolve the issue. For best results, perform https://community.intuit.com/articles/1021348-error-on-line-xx-when-importing-iif-files the solutions in the order shown. Solution 1: Edit or delete the row in the IIF file that is generating the error. To edit the row: Right-click the IIF file and select Open with Microsoft Office Excel Locate the row number referenced in the error message. Look in the Chart of Accounts for an account with the same name and/or account number but a different type. Make the necessary corrections in QuickBooks or the IIF. Save the IIF file and click Yes to the message: Do you want to keep the workbook in this format? Import the IIF file again. To delete the row: Right-click the IIF file and select Open with Microsoft Office Excel. Locate the row number referenced in the error message. Right-click the row number referenced in the error click Delete. Save the file and click Yes to the message: Do you want to keep the workbook in this format? Import the IIF file again. Note: Solutions 2 and 3 should be used only if you are receiving the error when importing transactions with an IIF file. Solution 2: Verify that Invoices and Bills that are being imported are using the correct account type. Follow steps in Solution 1 to edit the row of the IIF file in excel so that Invoices and Bills
forumForum Fix problems importingIf you're getting an error while importing information into Google Calendar, or if the results look wrong, use the tips below to help fix the problem. Note: You can only follow these troubleshooting steps on a computer, not on a phone or tablet. First, check the steps you used https://support.google.com/calendar/answer/45654?hl=en toexport & import Read the steps for exporting from Google Calendar or check https://github.com/google/support-tools/issues/16 for help information about exporting from another calendar application. Read the steps for importing into Google Calendar. Errors during importing If you're seeing any of these errors, try these troubleshooting steps on your computer. "Processed zero events" Import ZIP files Find the ZIP file on your computer. Double-click to open error importing it. You'll see ICAL files (ending in “ics”) for each of your calendars. On your computer, open Google Calendar. In the top right, click Settings > Settings. Open the Calendars tab. Click Import calendars (between the "My calendars" and "Other Calendars" sections). Click Choose File and select one of your ICAL files. You'll need to import each file that ends in “ics” individually. Choose error importing repomd.xml the calendar where you want to add the imported events. By default, events will be imported into your main calendar. Click Import. Repeat the import steps for each file that ends in “ics.” Import CSV or ICAL files You can also get the "Processed zero events" error if you clicked the Import button more than once. Because the file imported correctly after the first click, the error message pops up on the second click because there weren't any new events to process. Check your calendar to make sure all your events are there. If this didn't fix your problem, check the formatting of your CSV file or ICAL file. "Processed x of y events" This error usually happens when Google Calendar can't read some events in your file. Google Calendar only works with files created by major calendar applications like Microsoft Outlook, Apple Calendar, and Yahoo Calendar. If you exported your file from one of these applications, try exporting it again and re-importing it into Google Calendar. If this didn't fix your problem, check the formatting of yourCSV fileorICAL file. "Google Calendar is temporarily unavailable" File size
Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 8 Star 11 Fork 15 google/support-tools Code Issues 42 Pull requests 2 Projects 0 Pulse Graphs New issue GitHub import fails with "There was an error importing commits" #16 Open GoogleCodeExporter opened this Issue Apr 25, 2016 · 14 comments Projects None yet Labels auto-migrated Priority-Medium Type-Defect Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 2 participants GoogleCodeExporter commented Apr 25, 2016 What steps will reproduce the problem? Attempt to export https://code.google.com/p/ftpii/ to https://github.com/joedj/ftpii/ What is the expected output? What do you see instead? Expected output is a successful project import. Observed output is "There was an error importing commits" at https://import.github.com/joedj/ftpii/import Original issue reported on code.google.com by joe.goo...@psychlaw.com.au on 13 Mar 2015 at 2:29 GoogleCodeExporter commented Apr 25, 2016 Thank you for the bug report. That particular error indicates the problem was with the GitHub importer. I'll forward on your project's information. I'll update this bug as soon as the issue gets resolved. If you are a hurry to migrate your project, you can manually export your project using our guide here: https://code.google.com/p/support-tools/wiki/MigratingToGitHub Original comment by chrsm...@google.com on 13 Mar 2015 at 2:33 GoogleCodeExporter commented Apr 25, 2016 I'm seeing that as well: https://import.github.com/spookypeanut/t7gre/import. I'm guessing there will be more: could you put contact details for who to send the info to in here for anyone else that sees this please? Original comment by spookypeanut on 13 Mar 2015 at 11:02 GoogleCodeExporter commented Apr 25, 2016 I'm still working on updating our documentation and error messages here, but it appears that one of the most common sources of this error is that GitHub has a 100MB restriction on the size of individual files. So it is possible to have a Google Code repo containing files larger than 100MB, but those will fail to import into GitHub. You can push your repository to GitHub if you *obliterate* any offending files from your repo. (But a simple `git rm` will not work.) IF you delete the file in a single commit, the large file is still in your repository's history. And therefore will still fail when importing a prior commit. For git-based projects you can use the steps outlined in GitHub's [https://help.github.com/