To see if something in the movie is corrupted, try turning content layers into guides, either all at once or one at a time, and you may be able to narrow down where the problem is. You can also try pasting all frames into a new movie.

Sorry I didn't follow the beginning of this thread, and the message has been clipped, so I'm not sure what the original issue was exactly.

- Marc

At 07:16 AM 10/11/2006, you wrote:

I've just seen that a file with similar functionality is 62k instead
of the 24k of the troubled file...
So I'm going to officially call this a messed up file... Even tho I
already tried renaming it, "save-and-compacting" it and oh yeah...
all frames I call do have frame labels.

I've even tried copying everything after frame 75 to another scene
(even tho I don't like to use them) but even then, I can not seem to
get beyond that frame 34... So weird...
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