Error using Python Boxes
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2021 9:02 am
Hello,
I am knew using OpenVibe and first thank you for this wonderful tool.
I have an error lunching python boxes. Even with the simplest scenario Python3-hello-world.xml.
My error is the folllowing :
[ ERROR ] {Error description} : {Failed to create runtime box [Python 3 scripting] with class identifier [(0x00006593, 0x00001e93)]}, {Error type} : {ErrorType::BadResourceCreation (code 31)}, {Error location} : {C:\Users\tprampar\Documents\openvibe\sdk\kernel\src\kernel\player\ovkCScheduler.cpp::399}
[ ERROR ] {Error description} : {Failed to initialize player}, {Error type} : {ErrorType::Internal (code 2)}, {Error location} : {C:\Users\tprampar\Documents\openvibe\sdk\kernel\src\kernel\player\ovkCPlayer.cpp::159}
[ ERROR ] The player could not be initialized.
[ ERROR ] The initialization of player failed. Check the above log messages to get the issue.
Thanks to viewtopic.php?f=4&t=10175&p=16544&hilit=tprampar#p16544, I know that it's not a directory error due to tprampar. But I didn't find someone with a similar issue in the forum.
Thanks David.
I am knew using OpenVibe and first thank you for this wonderful tool.
I have an error lunching python boxes. Even with the simplest scenario Python3-hello-world.xml.
My error is the folllowing :
[ ERROR ] {Error description} : {Failed to create runtime box [Python 3 scripting] with class identifier [(0x00006593, 0x00001e93)]}, {Error type} : {ErrorType::BadResourceCreation (code 31)}, {Error location} : {C:\Users\tprampar\Documents\openvibe\sdk\kernel\src\kernel\player\ovkCScheduler.cpp::399}
[ ERROR ] {Error description} : {Failed to initialize player}, {Error type} : {ErrorType::Internal (code 2)}, {Error location} : {C:\Users\tprampar\Documents\openvibe\sdk\kernel\src\kernel\player\ovkCPlayer.cpp::159}
[ ERROR ] The player could not be initialized.
[ ERROR ] The initialization of player failed. Check the above log messages to get the issue.
Thanks to viewtopic.php?f=4&t=10175&p=16544&hilit=tprampar#p16544, I know that it's not a directory error due to tprampar. But I didn't find someone with a similar issue in the forum.
Thanks David.