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[Windows] - Error when attempting to export a WAV for a file #303

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Drillimation opened this issue Jan 3, 2021 · 4 comments
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[Windows] - Error when attempting to export a WAV for a file #303

Drillimation opened this issue Jan 3, 2021 · 4 comments
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Drillimation commented Jan 3, 2021

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  • This bug hasn't already been fixed in the latest development build.

Bug Description

When attempting to export a song, the following error message appears:

Failed to export to [path].
std::bad_alloc

How to reproduce

  1. Open any file.
  2. Export a song to WAV

System Information

  • Operating System: Windows 10
  • BambooTracker Version: 0.4.5
@Drillimation Drillimation added the bug Something isn't working label Jan 3, 2021
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rerrahkr commented Jan 6, 2021

Thanks for your report.
I can't see such a problem in my environment. Could you please take a screenshot of the error dialog in more detail? Also, if possible, could you attach the btm where the error occurs?

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rerrahkr commented Jan 6, 2021

Thank you, I was able to replicate it.
It seems that the memory copy when writing wav is failed. I'll check more details.

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rerrahkr commented Jan 9, 2021

I modified the handling of binaries at 6281ac1. I hope it solves this issue.

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