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Oracle9i Database Error Messages
Release 2 (9.2)

Part Number A96525-01
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interMedia Video Messages (VID)

For information about the interMedia Video option, refer to the Oracle interMedia User's Guide and Reference.


VID-00702 unable to initialize video processing environment

Cause: The initialization of the video processing procedure failed.

Action: See the database administrator to make sure that enough memory has been allocated to JServer. If JServer does have enough memory, contact Oracle Support Services.


VID-00703 unable to read video data

Cause: An error occurred while accessing the video source.

Action: Make sure the video source is valid. For external sources, make sure all access privileges are granted.


VID-00704 invalid input format

Cause: The video data in the source was not in the format specified by the format field of the video object. In some unusual case, the video data is actually corrupted.

Action: Provide a correct value in the format field. If the correct value is unknown, put NULL in the format field to invoke the DEFAULT format plug-in.


VID-00705 unsupported input format

Cause: The file format of the video data was not supported. This error can only occur in the DEFAULT format plug-in package.

Action: Refer to the Oracle interMedia User's Guide and Reference for supported formats.


VID-00706 unsupported or corrupted input format

Cause: The video data was either corrupted or the file format was not supported.

Action: Refer to the Oracle interMedia User's Guide and Reference for supported formats. If the video data is not corrupted and is in a supported file format, contact Oracle Support Services.


VID-00713 internal error while parsing video data

Cause: An internal error occurred during parsing.

Action: Contact Oracle Support Services.


VID-00714 internal error

Cause: An internal error occurred.

Action: Contact Oracle Support Services.


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