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Author Topic: Best portable trackers in 2019  (Read 9890 times)

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Re: Best portable trackers in 2019
« Reply #10 on: September 13, 2019, 09:48:17 »

Modules play properly (although there is a brief *pause* every 5-6 secs regardless of cycle speed or soundcard settings); the issue is that when trying to import my own samples, probably 20% or so play as garbage\noise. This also happens on my desktop PC running Dosbox FT2 (busby's clone works fine), and also other older Windows trackers, like MT2.

I found the issue anyway; the problem .wavs are all 24-bit and import just fine once converted to 16-bit depth via audacity. Though I don't think I've got the stomach to sift through and convert 80K samples.  :-X
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Re: Best portable trackers in 2019
« Reply #11 on: September 14, 2019, 12:03:29 »

It's definitely a process that can be automated, maybe with ffmpeg or similar?
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