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Have you compiled HISE?
The file size of the images is not the same as the raw size they will occupy once loaded into RAM. You can see this if you add a floating window in HISE (from the view menu) and add a Pool Table component to it.
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do you mean like this:
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so, what is your suggestion ? how to reduce that?
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@antarmata_02 said in Export " unmatched tags ":
do you mean like this:
Maybe... but that looks like a Mac, I thought you're using Windows?
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no, I'm using Mac and Xcode.
- as I build a sampler plugin, should I compile DSP network ?
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@antarmata_02 said in Export " unmatched tags ":
as I build a sampler plugin, should I compile DSP network ?
DSP network is only for scriptnode.
Do you have a
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@antarmata_02 is this the project name you mean?
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I was looking at your previous screenshot and I can see
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in the paths you use. It's generally not a good idea because a.
usually indicates a file extension. I don't know if this will cause problems for compiling though.Are you using the develop branch of HISE?
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FINALLY, it solves man. thank you so much. you're really jenius.
the point is:- . usually indicates a file extension
so, I moved the folder to desktop, and that's work :)
one thing, I've made .hr1 file, and finished the step when I first launched the app, check this :
but, when I relaunched the app, the first step appeared, so I can't open the app because this sample imported appeared again,
do you have an idea for that?
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@antarmata_02 Did you make hr1 or ch1?
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I think I made hr1, based on the file :
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@antarmata_02 Did the files extract successfully to the location you selected? And was the LinkOSX file created in the app data folder?
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ldo you mean when I extract .hr1 file?
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the app and and .hr1 was in same folder:
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@antarmata_02 said in Export " unmatched tags ":
ldo you mean when I extract .hr1 file?
Yes, you should see the .ch files there
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how I can get .ch file?
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@antarmata_02 Did you convert your sample maps to monoliths?
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Yes. :
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@antarmata_02 So the hr1 file is an archive (like a zip file) that contains your ch1 file. When you extracted it the ch1 file should have been placed in the location you selected.
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wait, that's means I can extract hr1 file? but my hr1 file was just 122 bytes, so whether there are something wrong when I made hr1 file?
looks this setting :
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@antarmata_02 How many MB of samples (ch files) do you have? If this is just for your own use you don't need to use the hr system at all.