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Re: WAV file export fails in LMMS
Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 6:11 pm
by YEM12
All you said have done...
And...

Re: WAV file export fails in LMMS
Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2014 11:39 am
by musikbear
@stian, sugested in #7, but to no awail
IF i have understod you, you can export to ogg, but your wave-export fails -right?
Yem, i only have one shot..
What about your export settings
Have you changed those, or are you using default settings?
If you changed those, try default.. -but im sure you already have done that
Im puzzled :/
Re: WAV file export fails in LMMS
Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2014 4:11 pm
by YEM12
Perhaps, my English worse than I may expect. Sorry, you probably do not understand me. I cannot export anything (WAV or OGG, no mind) in LMMS older than 1.0.0. No one trick could help; of course, I did all that you adviced. It seems like classic bug "OUT OF RANGE" variable in languages without strong typization control e.g. C++, especially, while working with pointers. I am not programmist and I don't know about modern coding. Why this bug appears so seldom? And why it appears at all? Anyway, I shouldn't miss this bug in LMMS. This is not libraries, I changed portaudio in 1.0.0 and all worked. Maybe, it is not driver problem, because other applications work. What is it?
Re: WAV file export fails in LMMS
Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2014 3:01 pm
by musikbear
What is it?
In respect to time of year.. pixie-infecstation..

Nea.. propl it has to do with your hardware, No-one else has reported this export fail, so it must be your installation ..somehow. I surpose you do not have any weird processes running simultaneus?..
But im out of ideas for now at least. Noone else has chimed in, so its a bust, im afraid

If i get a bright one, i will post here in this thread
Re: WAV file export fails in LMMS
Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2014 4:21 pm
by YEM12
Perhaps, this problem has no solution. Anyway, many thanks to you for your attention! Best regards!
Re: WAV file export fails in LMMS
Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2014 9:22 pm
by Sti-Jay
YEM12 wrote:Last beta on my system shows terrible graphic (many-many coloured dots) in track lines. It works, plays sounds, but exports nothing too. Stay with LMMS 1.0.0

EXACTLY. Uninstall previous versions. You have another LMMS installed, I cannot help you.
Re: WAV file export fails in LMMS
Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2014 6:42 pm
by YEM12
Sti-Jay, you are right. You cannot help me, because I deleted all previous versions of LMMS by LMMS uninstaller and then found and clear all LMMS registry entries "by hands". Honestly, I did that you said. Zero result. It is hidden error in code appears, probably, in some hardware configurations. Nobody can help me. Rather, I have to buy a new computer.
Re: WAV file export fails in LMMS
Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2014 6:06 pm
by YEM12
I not surrender

Can anybody tell me one thing about libraries in LMMS? Must libsndfile-1.dll be registered in Windows for correct working of LMMS or not? Have it to be shared dll or not? LMMS 1.0.0, appears, registers something in Windows register as I could see at the end of installation. But I can be mistaken. Some applications, Plogue Aria Player for example, seem to register dll's similar the libsndfile-1.dll.
Re: WAV file export fails in LMMS
Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2014 6:23 pm
by Sti-Jay
YEM12 wrote:Nobody can help me. Rather, I have to buy a new computer.
The bug you described with graphical glitches usually (or only) comes because of the wrong theme selected. That is only possible if you have downloaded other themes or have other LMMS installed.
Re: WAV file export fails in LMMS
Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2014 8:21 pm
by YEM12
The bug you described with graphical glitches usually (or only) comes because of the wrong theme selected. That is only possible if you have downloaded other themes or have other LMMS installed.
This is no problem now. I found solution in 1.1.0 intuitivly. Correct theme selection resolves, yes. But wav export is still no working. I am going to try first - to export with other samplerate, 48 against 44,1. What will be happened? And, if no result will be, I would try to register libsndfile-1.dll in Windows (look on questions in my post up).