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Midi files are saved as wav. #1644

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kerkovits opened this issue Aug 30, 2023 · 4 comments · Fixed by #1776
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Midi files are saved as wav. #1644

kerkovits opened this issue Aug 30, 2023 · 4 comments · Fixed by #1776
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Addendum to #1629

GrandOrgue 3.12.3
Fedora 38
Wx 3.2

Panel->Record/play->Record MIDI->Stop
Expected result: GO saves a MIDI file
What happens instead: GO saves a valid MIDI to MIDI recordings, but with an extension *.wav

@oleg68 oleg68 added this to the 3.13.1 milestone Sep 3, 2023
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oleg68 commented Sep 25, 2023

@kerkovits I cann't reproduce this issue. When I press 'REC' at the second line (MIDI recorder), a new file is created in the $HOME/GrandOrgue/MIDI recordings directory with the .mid extension.

Could you tell, which buttons did you press on the midi recorder panel?

@oleg68 oleg68 closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Oct 15, 2023
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briff commented Jan 12, 2024

I have the same issue. Start up GO, click Midi Record, click Midi Stop, and a wav file is created. Actually when I press the REC button in the second line, a Wav file is created.
It happens when the language is Hungarian. With English it is working fine.

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briff commented Jan 12, 2024

So it seems this happens probably only when Hungarian is the language, doesn't happen with English, German and French. I've looked at the code and this makes no sense, but this happens :)

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oleg68 commented Jan 12, 2024

@briff Thank you for very important information. I managed to reproduce the issue.

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