When I try to import new sound materials, an 'unknown exception' warning appears. What could be the reason?
i have the same problem
bro , just drag and drop it . they change the method.
- NGINN NGINN wrote:
bro , just drag and drop it . they change the method.
That doesnt work for me HOW
We haven't fixed this problem yet, but it's likely related to unicode characters in the file path, such as Japanese characters or smileys. Try dragging a file from a different folder with only western characters and let me know if it works.
Fully supporting unicode in our framework is a huge task, and I've been working on it for about a month. There's still work left to do, but if it takes too long I will release a "hack" to address this specific issue in the meantime.
Yes it still doesn’t work with a regular named file
Not the file. The folder(s) it is inside. Did you try that?
Yes I tried that as well
Then, it starts to sound like a different problem from what the other users have experienced, I am afraid.
Just to confirm: we are talking about dragging a .wav file from the Windows File Explorer into Genopatch? And the .wav file and all its folders above contain only "western" characters? And when you do this, you get the "Unknown exception" error window?
And you are running the latest version of Synplant (2.0.1) ?
I apologize, I have been trying with mp3 and never tried wav until now and it’s working. Thanks so much I really love using synplant!
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