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"Put each pair of channels in its own file" hangs with odd number of channels #33

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qwertymodo opened this issue Mar 31, 2020 · 3 comments

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@qwertymodo
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If you select the "Put each pair of channels in its own file" option for an input file with an odd number of channels, the program hangs indefinitely trying to process it.

@libertyernie
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I'm not seeing this error in the current version. What input and output formats are you using? And if you have a link to a sample input file that would be great.

@libertyernie
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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.

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This problem still exists in the latest 3.2 release. Here's a test file to demonstrate. All you have to do is select the "Put each pair of channels in its own file" radio button and attempt to convert this to basically any output format. It will successfully export the first 2 channels, then hang indefinitely and never export the third channel.
3_channel_test.zip

@libertyernie libertyernie reopened this Jun 7, 2024
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