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Oct 3, 2016, 09:38 AM
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Unhappy Corrupted level in JCS

Hello.

I have currently a problem with one of my levels.
The last time that i played one of my levels was some months ago where my level was working. Today i was trying to open my level in JCS to edit it after some months of not playing it but suddenly i get the message "The file "Black Storm.j2l" is corrupted, it cannot be loaded". Does somebody know what could be wrong?

The thing is that i tried to open a backup of my level and it says the exact same thing.

I tried to find a solution for this on the internet and searched everywhere for an answer but i didn't find one.

EDIT: Every other level that i currently have made are functioning normally.

EDIT: Here is the jazz2.log information:

Quote:
LOG: GRADE (Build 98-194W), Executable: G:\Jazz Jackrabbit 2 - The Secret Files [WERKT]\Jazz2.exe
LOG: Jazz Jackrabbit 2 version 1.24

WIN: Running Microsoft Windows NT Service Pack 2 version 6.0, Build 6002
CPU: Intel Pentium II processor found
CPU: Processor Vendor ID 'GenuineIntel', Family 6, Model 6, Stepping 1
CPU: Processor Features AFEBFBFF (FPU, MMX)
VID: Checking for available video modes
VID: DirectDraw v6.0.6000.16386 found
VID: Video memory 127472Kb (1Kb Free), AGP memory 65536Kb (65536Kb Free)
VID: Direct3D found
NET: WinSock v2.2 "WinSock 2.0", Status: Running, Host: PC_van_ENIGMA
SND: Galaxy Music System v5.0a
SND: Detected DirectSound driver
---- Starting execution: invoke MainProg()

4 macro files found in current directory
Reading animation library
custom level Black Storm
Warning! LoadLevel(Black Storm.j2l): CRC error, file corrupt
WIN: Application notified error: Could not load level file "Black Storm.j2l" because the level file or tileset has been damaged.

Make sure Jazz Jackrabbit 2 has been installed correctly and retry. If the problem persists, please reinstall Jazz Jackrabbit 2.
VID: Closing display (DIBSection)

---- Exiting program
SND: Closing sound system
NET: Closing network system
WIN: Writing registry
WIN: Closing window
If somebody can help me with this then you make me very happy