Error Number: 101
litling
litlinglarc at gmail.com
Fri May 7 16:46:56 UTC 2010
Thanks David. I was able to replicate the problem on a machine in our
lab by downloading 2.0.8.74. We thought the computers in our lab had
been updated to the new version which is where the confusion was
stemming from. I DID look at your posting before hand but wasn't able
to replicate the problem until just now in our lab (yours is the one
posting I referenced). I definitely looked before I posted this.
Making the changes you suggest appear to be working but I can't be
sure until I get a chance to test at the other site. Thank you again.
p.s. I sent a report to PST Web Support.
On May 7, 12:16 pm, David McFarlane <mcfar... at msu.edu> wrote:
> We experienced the same error messsage in one lab here, diagnosed it,
> found a workaround for the lab, and reported this to PST Web
> Support. Following is that report, verbatim (and as mentioned there,
> if you had simply searched the Google Group or the PST Forum with a
> term like "buffer size" then you would have found where I already
> posted this athttp://groups.google.com/group/e-prime/browse_thread/thread/6a8302d0b...
> ). You should add your own report to PST Web Support athttp://support.pstnet.com/e%2Dprime/support/login.asp.
>
> /***
> Our first lab updated to EP2.0.8.73 from EP2.9.8.22, and immediately
> ran into a problem, but it is not critical so I report this as "Info"
> rather than "Bug". In short, it seems that EP2.0.8.73 reduced the
> maximum limit on sound Buffer Size. Details...
>
> User had programs that ran fine in EP2.0.8.22, but at run time in
> EP2.9.8.73 got the error message, "Internal error buffer size issue",
> error #101. This occured in the InitObjects subroutine as it tried to
> execute Feedback.LoadProperties. For debugging, we deleted Feedback,
> and then the error just moved to SoundOut1.LoadProperties, etc. Turns
> out that Feedback also included a SoundOut sub-object. Looking
> further, these sound objects all had Buffer Size set to 50000 or
> 60000 (experiment program originally developed in EP1, as you have
> guessed by now). Setting Buffer Mode to Streaming and Buffer Size
> back to the default of 5000 cured the problem, which is how things
> should be set in EP2 anyway.
>
> The program had worked in EP2.0.8.22 and earlier because then the
> maximum limit on Buffer Size was 100000, apparently this changed in
> EP2.0.8.22. I did try doing a binary search to find the new limit in
> EP2.9.8.73, but the limit changed as I ran the search, I got it down
> to the order of 45000.
>
> With Streaming Mode in EP2, no one needs large Buffer Sizes anymore,
> so this is not a critical bug. However, we should post a notice for
> those few users who may run into this problem. I will place the
> appropriate posts on the Forum and E-Prime Google Group, please chime
> in when you can.
> ***/
>
> -- David McFarlane, Professional Faultfinder
>
>
>
> >While attempting to run our study today we received this message:
>
> >Internal error buffer size issue.
> >Error Number: 101
>
> >The error seems to be connected with this: SoundOut1SoundBuffer.Load
> >(This was originally programmed in E-Prime 1 but converted to 2.)
>
> >I've looked at the one posting that mentions this error and tried what
> >was suggested but continued to have the problem.
>
> >We are using E-Run 2.0 (Runtime 2.0.8.74). The program works fine on
> >our computers that have only E-Run installed but we are trying to run
> >a study off site using their computers. The computers on both sites
> >are running Windows XP and have the same version of E-Run installed.
> >Could their be a some configuration of the environment of the off site
> >computers that is causing the problem? Some application that needs to
> >be updated? Something in the E-Prime file that needs to be adjusted?
> >Any suggestions would be great.
>
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