When i try to put in a sound, It speeds up 200 % and repeats one second of the song continouiously.
It says this:
Fatal VM error
Exception code: C0000005
Exception adress: 67E28B39
Current Byte Code: 162
Primitive Index: 117
And then it's stored in scratch/scratch.dmp
The song is: C148 - Minecraft - Volume Alpha - Living Mice.
Then scratch closes.
I'll call this the squigglesound bug.
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I reposted this because no one was paying attention to the other one.
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ive had this happen before with a few songs by goblin, scratch seems to have a problem with certain sounds. i hate it when this happens, especially when ive been working on something and lose my progress
edit: lol i didnt notice "never before seen," thats not really true is it
no offense, but a lot of the things youve found so far have been known about for a long time now.
Last edited by 777w (2012-05-17 20:24:56)
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Ooh this happens to me whenever I try to import something from my second hard drive.
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I think the 200% speed-up might be due to that scratch can't handle downsampling of a certain file so it's stuck on 44KHz instead of Squeak's 22KHz.
In normal terms: Set the sampling rate of the file to 22050 Hz, it might not work but try.
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frogger3140 wrote:
I think the 200% speed-up might be due to that scratch can't handle downsampling of a certain file so it's stuck on 44KHz instead of Squeak's 22KHz.
In normal terms: Set the sampling rate of the file to 22050 Hz, it might not work but try.
hmm i see
wait no i dont what the heck does any of this even mean @_@
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Hmm... this happened to me one time too. The song had been slowed down to a creepy sampling rate, and it also was 3 hours long... 0_0
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Guys, the frequency (Hz) might not be 44100 in the original sound file.
Use Audacity.
Import the song into Audacity
and click Tracks > Resample
and select 44100 Hz.
Then save as a new .wav file and import into Scratch.
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