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no0b:
it happens with vamp-simple-host as well.. :/ unless there's a problem with the wav files I'm using.. But I've tried using many different wav files from various different sources and it's all 0... :(

cannam:

--- Quote from: no0b on March 12, 2009, 07:02:15 ---it happens with vamp-simple-host as well.. :/

--- End quote ---

Can you describe exactly what you are running and what the output is, please?  Perhaps cut-and-paste a terminal session into a post here, including the full vamp-simple-host command line and at least some representative part of its output.

Thanks,


Chris

no0b:
arguments:

vamp-example-plugins:fixedtempo 0rW4y2QB5AA.wav

output (from netbeans):

application_1: Running...
Reading file: "0rW4y2QB5AA.wav", writing to standard output
22050
Running plugin: "fixedtempo"...
Using block size = 256, step size = 64
Plugin accepts 1 -> 1 channel(s)
Sound file has 1 (will mix/augment if necessary)
Output is: "tempo"
PluginChannelAdapter::initialise: accepting given number of channels (1)
No tempo candidates!
[Press Enter to close window]

cannam:
Thanks.  That is rather odd.  Any chance you could attach one of your test WAV files, or email it to me at cannam (at) all-day-breakfast (dot) com, so I can see whether I can reproduce the problem?

What platform is this, by the way?


Chris

no0b:
I'm running it on Ubuntu.. and here's a link to the file:
https://www.yousendit.com/download/U0d3eUNQYWJFc0t4dnc9PQ

I thought of sending it to you by email but it's 11MB o.o

Here's a smaller one but has the same problem:
https://www.yousendit.com/download/U0d3eUNLU1A0b0JjR0E9PQ

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