libertyernie / LoopingAudioConverter

A converter frontend for loopable audio formats
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Version 3.0 does not work at all when built #73

Closed Bonboon229 closed 6 months ago

Bonboon229 commented 2 years ago

Tried compiling from code. Program does load, but all converting of any audio of any type does not initiate. In short, the program is completly broken.

IsaacSchemm commented 2 years ago

Do you see any errors in the Output tab in Visual Studio or in the console?

Bonboon229 commented 2 years ago

No. The Conversion process simply does not occur when using the program Example: wav->hca, wav->brstm, so on

Bonboon229 commented 2 years ago

Building the program does work though without error.

Bonboon229 commented 2 years ago

Edit: I figured something out. When the program folder is moved from the build directory, it stops working properly. Also pitch shifting still breaks the conversion process. Until these problems are fixed, I'm sticking with version 2.5

libertyernie commented 2 years ago

Would you mind filing another GitHub issue for the pitch shifting bug? Might help me keep track of it.

Bonboon229 commented 2 years ago

can do

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libertyernie commented 6 months ago

I'm closing any issues more than a year old. If you're still having a persistent issue with the newest version of Looping Audio Converter, please file a new issue on this GitHub repository instead of replying to this one. Make sure to include the exact wording of any error you're getting, which settings you're using when converting audio (if applicable), and - if possible - a link to the file you're using as input.