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Joined: 12/23/2014
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Alright I figured out an easy way to reproduce it. Using my project file, I let TAStudio play the game for about 2000 frames. From there I pause, add 10 branches and save. This causes the super fast saving that doesn't actually save lol. I tested this a few times and it worked every time. From here if I try to exit, TAStudio will prompt me to save. Saying no, then trying to re-open the file will give "Unable to read beyond the end of the stream." There was also an alternate way I reproduced it. It involved letting the file play for about 10,000 frames then adding a single branch and saving. Both methods seem to work consistently.
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Location: Canada
feos wrote:
Your branches (as well as states) died when you saved it, don't know how. You might want to learn to stably reproduce such tasproj corruption so we can try fixing it.
Frustrating as it is, thanks for the help. I'll see if I can reproduce it.
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feos wrote:
Open it as an archive and remove the GreenZone file.
It opens now, but the branches seem to be gone? Is there a way to get those back?
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Here is my project file https://mega.nz/#!osBFmDSB!qmsrfYxmb6Pks5-I1J3J7__YvB-U-YtN7A9cQUIJmsA It's for Battletoads on the Sega Genesis
Post subject: tasproj won't load, need help :(
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In a nutshell, when I try to load up my tasproj file I get the error "Unable to read beyond the end of the stream." I was working on a project and decided to take a break, saved and left Bizhawk/TAStudio open. I went to play a different game and when I finished, I noticed Bizhawk had crashed. After relaunching and trying to open my project file, I got this error. I'm not sure what to do, can it be fixed? Any help or advice is appreciated.