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interesting.
can you attach the first 10kbytes in here ?
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I can't..... I don't keep the failures :-) I wish I had, but it was between 5 and 6 seconds one large block that was not equal on all channels. 4 were the same, the other two were a fraction shorter.
The file I was converting was a stereo WAV with a length of 7 minutes.
In future I will keep this kind of faults in a separate folder....
Anyway I discovered more strange things today.
I converted a complete ripped stereo album to a 6CH file.
Shoot....... forgot to reset to 44.1 Khz in Bidule.
I changed the setting to 44.1 Khz, ended and restarted the program as suggested. Looked again at the preferences : indeed 44100 and started the 50+ minutes file for the second time. And....... ended again with a huge 6CH file in........48 Khz !!
I completely reset the machine (OFF/ON !), started Bidule again, checked the preferences and did the file again.
This time it was fine. (150 minutes
!) Something's not quite right :-)
About the real-time versus speed : wouldn't it be simple to implement : no output module loaded (soundcard, midi, ms-mapper) then : SPEED. Output module loaded : real time. (I'm not a programmer, but this came into my mind.....).
grtz,
EoH