Quicktime Error In User Parameter List
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Main | To Hell and Back - The Dalton Highway » August 31, 2014 iMovie 11 Sucks So, I've got this stupid MacBook Air, and I'm trying to make a movie in iMovie (I know...I'm an idiot, right?) I thought Apple was supposed to be better. I was wrong, obviously. My project crashed on me. It won't let me created a movie, or "finalize" the project. Or anything really. Instead, what I get is this: "Unable to prepare project for publishing. The project could not be prepared because an error occurred. (ParamErr: error in user parameter list)". What a complete piece of shit. Like, do you think you could make the http://forums.macrumors.com/threads/problems-with-imovie.1371378/ error message any more vague. Maybe try changing the message to "something went wrong". Fucking morons. So, here's the deal MacBook Air running OS X 10.9.4. 500 Gig Flash Drive. 217 Gig free out of 500 Gig. (So, storage shouldn't be an issue.) I get this same message no matter what I try to do to the project. If I try to use "File - Finalize Project", same thing. It says "Preparing http://www.peeniewallie.com/2014/08/imovie-sucks.html project" very briefly, and then, the dreaded message: "Unable to prepare project for publishing. The project could not be prepared because an error occurred. (ParamErr: error in user parameter list)". Nice. So, I can't do the following: 1) File - Finalize Project 2) Share - Export Movies. Size to export = HD 1080p (1920x1080). Click on Export. (Same error.) 3) Share - Export Movies. Size to export = Mobile (480x272). Click on Export. (Same error.) 4) Share - Export using QuickTime. Save exported file as "apple_sucks.mov". Export "Movie to QuickTime Movie". Save. This one actually didn't give me an error? But I also don't see that a file was created either. OK. So, Icopied the Project from 'Project 2' to 'Project 4', and deleted about 2/3 of the video. Then, it would let me go to "Share - Export Movie - Mobile (480 x 272). Nice. So, my guess is that the video is too long or too large for this P.O.S. to handle? Not sure, but seems that way. OK. So the video is cut down to 2:07 now. But I was able to do File - Export Movie - HD 1080p, and named it Apple_Sucks_207_1080p. Good job, Apple. Way to go. P.O.S. Now, it says "Preparing project..., "Creating the HD 1080p m
-50, error in user parameter list noHardwareErr = -200, Sound Manager Error Returns notEnoughHardwareErr = -201, Sound Manager Error Returns userCanceledErr = -128, qErr = -1, queue element not found during deletion vTypErr = https://www.indigorose.com/webhelp/ams/Program_Reference/Objects/QuickTime/QuickTime_Error_Codes.htm -2, invalid queue element corErr = -3, core routine number out of range unimpErr = -4, unimplemented core routine SlpTypeErr = -5, invalid queue element seNoDB = -8, no debugger installed to handle debugger command controlErr = http://docs.activestate.com/activeperl/5.8/lib/Mac/Errors.html -17, I/O System Errors statusErr = -18, I/O System Errors readErr = -19, I/O System Errors writErr = -20, I/O System Errors badUnitErr = -21, I/O System Errors unitEmptyErr = -22, I/O System Errors openErr = -23, error in I/O System Errors closErr = -24, I/O System Errors dRemovErr = -25, tried to remove an open driver dInstErr = -26 DrvrInstall couldn't find driver in resources abortErr = -27, IO call aborted by KillIO iIOAbortErr = -27, IO abort error (Printing Manager) notOpenErr = -28, Couldn't rd/wr/ctl/sts cause driver not opened unitTblFullErr = -29, unit table has no more entries dceExtErr = -30, dce extension error slotNumErr = -360, invalid slot # error error in user gcrOnMFMErr = -400, gcr format on high density media error dirFulErr = -33, Directory full dskFulErr = -34, disk full nsvErr = -35, no such volume ioErr = -36, I/O error (bummers) bdNamErr = -37, there may be no bad names in the final system! fnOpnErr = -38, File not open eofErr = -39, End of file posErr = -40, tried to position to before start of file (r/w) mFulErr = -41, memory full (open) or file won't fit (load) tmfoErr = -42, too many files open fnfErr = -43, File not found wPrErr = -44, diskette is write protected. fLckdErr = -45 file is locked vLckdErr = -46, volume is locked fBsyErr = -47, File is busy (delete) dupFNErr = -48, duplicate filename (rename) opWrErr = -49, file already open with with write permission rfNumErr = -51, refnum error gfpErr = -52, get file position error volOffLinErr = -53, volume not on line error (was Ejected) permErr = -54, permissions error (on file open) volOnLinErr = -55, drive volume already on-line at MountVol nsDrvErr = -56, no such drive (tried to mount a bad drive num) noMacDskErr = -57, not a mac diskette (sig bytes are wrong) extFSErr = -58, volume in question belongs to an external fs fsRnErr = -59, file system internal error:during rename the old entry w
Documentation Table of Contents Loading... Mac::Errors - constants for Mac error codes NAME SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION METHODS CONSTANTS Scrap Manager errors ENET error codes Memory Manager errors Printing Errors General Errors Sound Manager errors Dictionary Manager errors Edition Mgr errors Process Manager errors More Process Manager errors PPC errors Font Mgr errors driver control ioResults Apple event manager error messages AppleEvent error definitions Drag Manager error codes QuickTime errors Kernel Error Codes Text Services Mgr error codes Mixed Mode error codes NameRegistry error codes Icon Services error codes Dynamic AppleScript errors Static AppleScript errors The preferred spelling for Code Fragment Manager errors: Reserved values for internal "warnings". OpenTransport errors Color Picker errors ColorSync Result codes AFP Protocol Errors AppleShare Client Errors NumberFormatting error codes QuickTime Streaming Errors Gestalt error codes Display Manager error codes (-6220...-6269) general text errors Power Manager Errors Control Manager Error Codes DS Errors which are specific to the new runtime model introduced with PowerPC TO DO SOURCE AVAILABILITY AUTHOR COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE NAME Mac::Errors - constants for Mac error codes SYNOPSIS use Mac::Errors qw(openErr); if( $value == openErr ) { ... } my $error = $MacErrors{ $symbol }; # -- OR -- my $error = $MacErrors{ $number }; my $symbol = $error->symbol; my $number = $error->number; my $desc = $error->description; # in MacPerl, $^E is meaningful, and we tie $MacError to it use Mac::Errors qw( $MacError ); open FILE, $foo or die $^E; # error number open FILE, $foo or die $MacError; # gets description from $^E DESCRIPTION The %MacErrors hash indexes error information by the error number or symbol. Each value is a Mac::Errors object which has the symbol, number, and description. The $MacError scalar performs some tied magic to translate MacPerl's $^E