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AUD-00611: unable to access the BLOB for reading
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Cause:
The BLOB could not be opened for reading.
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Action:
Contact Oracle Support Services.
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AUD-00612: unable to open export destination file
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Cause:
The file could not be created or opened.
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Action:
Check that the file does not refer to an existing directory. Check that the file is not locked by another application.
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AUD-00613: export destination access denied
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Cause:
Permission to write to destination file was denied.
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Action:
Refer to the Oracle Multimedia documentation for information on granting privileges for the export() method.
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AUD-00614: I/O error during export
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Cause:
The export operation failed because of an I/O error.
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Action:
Check OS logs and contact Oracle Support Services.
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AUD-00702: unable to initialize audio processing environment
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Cause:
The initalization of the audio processing procedure failed.
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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.
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AUD-00703: unable to read audio data
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Cause:
An error occurred while accessing the audio source.
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Action:
Make sure the audio source is valid. For external sources, make sure all access priviliges are granted.
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AUD-00704: invalid input format or corrupted input data
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Cause:
The audio data in the source was not in the format specified by the format field of the audio object. In some unusual cases, the audio data is actually corrupted.
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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.
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AUD-00705: unsupported input format
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Cause:
The file format of the audio data was not supported. This error can only occur in the DEFAULT format plug-in package.
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Action:
Refer to the Oracle Multimedia documentation for supported formats.
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AUD-00706: unsupported or corrupted input format
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Cause:
The audio data was either corrupted or the file format was not supported.
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Action:
Refer to the Oracle Multimedia documentation for supported formats. If the audio data is not corrupted and is in a supported file format, contact Oracle Support Services.
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AUD-00707: unable to read empty audio data
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Cause:
There is no data in the audio object.
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Action:
Refer to the Oracle Multimedia documentation for information on how to populate the audio object with audio data.
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AUD-00713: internal error while parsing audio data
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Cause:
An internal error occurred during parsing.
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Action:
Contact Oracle Support Services.
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AUD-00714: internal error
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Cause:
An internal error occurred.
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Action:
Contact Oracle Support Services.
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AUD-00721: unable to find format plug-in package ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_string_AUDIO
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Cause:
Custom audio plug-in for user-specified format was not found.
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Action:
Ensure correct audio format is specified or proper custom audio plug-in package is installed.
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AUD-00802: name of index is limited to 22 characters
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Cause:
The user specified an index name that is more than 22 characters long.
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Action:
Drop this index, and issue the CREATE INDEX statement again with a name that is at most 22 characters long.
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AUD-00803: internal error while processing WHERE clause
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Cause:
The WHERE clause could not be properly processed.
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Action:
Contact Oracle Support Services.
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AUD-00806: first argument to SpeechContains must be a column
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Cause:
The first argument to SpeechContains is not a column. This is not allowed.
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Action:
Make sure that the first argument to SpeechContains is a column in a database table.
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AUD-00807: SpeechContains: index of indextype ORDSpeechIndex is required
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Cause:
SpeechContains was used without an associated index of indextype ORDSpeechIndex.
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Action:
Make sure that SpeechContains is used in the context of an index of indextype ORDSpeechIndex. See the Oracle Multimedia documentation for sample usage scenarios.
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AUD-00808: ORDSpeechIndex: unable to CREATE internal Text index
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Cause:
CREATE INDEX for ORDSpeechIndex failed when trying to create internal Text index.
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Action:
Make sure that you are supplying a valid parameter string. See SpeechIndexing and Oracle Text documentation for descriptions of a valid parameter string for CREATE INDEX. To return to a consistent state, issue a DROP INDEX command.
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AUD-00809: ORDSpeechIndex: unable to ALTER REBUILD internal Text index
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Cause:
ALTER INDEX REBUILD for ORDSpeechIndex failed when trying to alter rebuild internal Text index.
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Action:
Make sure that you are supplying a valid parameter string. See SpeechIndexing and Oracle Text documentation for descriptions of a valid parameter string for ALTER INDEX REBUILD. To return to a consistent state, issue a ALTER INDEX REBUILD PARAMETERS('optimize full') command.