Sorry for the delayed response, but I'm having issues (Windows 8.1 Pro all latest Windows updates installed). It may because I don't understand how the program works or because it's actually a bug:
With that BRSTM called "Follow Fi" (
http://www.brawlcustommusic.com/36104) (2 streams, 4 channels), I tried to export with these settings and it crashes once I click OK:
Crashed:
These settings also crash:
I read the message in the command prompt, but I don't understand what to do about it (is it a bad BRSTM or is there a way to get your program to deal with that?)
I tried the same file with the following settings and it
did export correctly:
Succeeded:
Also, here're my results from a 1-stream 2-channel BRSTM (Beedle's Airshop) (
http://www.brawlcustommusic.com/24366):
Succeeded:
Crashed:
By succeeded, I refer strictly to the program creating the output files. I have yet to check the integrity of those files with Adobe Audition, but they sound fine when I play them back. I'm not entirely sure how "put each channel in its own file" is supposed to work, so I don't know if I was basically asking for the crash given my settings or if it's actually a bug. Please reply letting me know more about this. I will continue to test the program as time passes.
Post Merge: September 30, 2015, 03:22:21 PM
Here's more information. I have succeeded with some BRSTM files (like this one:
http://www.brawlcustommusic.com/189) when I export both the whole song and the looping segment (with "Put each pair of channels in its own file" selected), as a .flac or .wav file, I get different results, as can be seen in Adobe Audition:
Notice the labels; to the left is file output as is considered to be the "entire song" while to the right is what is considered "the looping segment." For the .wav exported by Export Loop VB and Looping Audio Converter (the bottom two tracks, respectively) you can see that they align at the exact same point, as noted inside the red box I drew. They both play back and loop flawlessly when put up together.
However, the .flac file, the first track, as you can see, seems to be missing a sample or two (I don't know exactly how many) from either or both of the exported files (despite a succeeded [defined in the previous post] export). When I play these two files together, there is some loud clicking noise right at the very end of the "whole song" file and the beginning of the "loop segment" file, as if they're missing samples or something. They do not loop perfectly when played together because of the clicking noise. This was not an alignment error that I could have made because when playing both files individually in Windows Media Player, I can hear the clicks right at the mentioned points in the files. I assume this is some problem with the .flac extension since it works perfectly with the .wav in the same program (Looping Audio Converter) the exact same way it does in Export Loop VB.
Once again, I highly appreciate your efforts, but this is what I have noticed so far. I could be messing something up or they could be bugs, but that's for you to determine. Thank you.
Edit:
I managed to get closer in Audition and each "block" or square you see along the curves lines represents a "sample." These are the same tracks as before. As you can see, the .flac that was exported on the top track seems to have its samples messed up right at the end and beginning of the "whole song" and "loop segment" files, respectively.