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Originally Posted by Left/Right That eclipse error is passable however with client sign off (it was at my replication plant) |
One plant delayed processing because of that Eclipse error, telling my client that "there is an error in the image delivered". Very, very annoying.
Of course the "error" can
extremely easily be "fixed" (using Eclipse's own CD-text editor), but whether that option is explored at all, or whether the project is instead needlessly put on hold, will depend on the plant and the engineer present that day.
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...the cd will still play, the error only indicates the cd text may not show up properly on all cd players (most probably will be fine).
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Indeed they will be fine. Hardly any of the common DDP authoring applications, to my knowledge, set the CD-Text language flag before Eclipse started showing it as an error - i.e. zillions of CDs in all kinds of languages have been produced and displayed just fine over the years. I assume that no CD players actually need the language flag to be set - if any did, they wouldn't have been able to play/display a great number of current CDs. Why Eclipse changed preferences to identify the absence of that flag as an error is beyond me.