Weird little bug I've never noticed before
Actually, I've been seeing it for months, but until recently had always assumed it was operator error.
When doing a Save Session As... a certain way, I'm getting a double dot in the resulting filename (e.g. session..edl)
Open Save As... dialogue
Select *.* from the "Save as type" dropbox in the dialogue (so I can easily name the EDL identically to the base name of a pre-existing WAV file in the same project folder)
Click on a WAV file
Delete the end of the name in the File name field, including the dot and WAV extension (e.g. so that "session_track1.wav" becomes "session")
Click the Save button
The resulting session file name has two dots before the extension. (i.e. session..edl)
The same thing happens with the Save Session Copy As... and Save and Trim Session functions, so I assume it happens for the other new-session-creating functions under those (on the File menu), too.
Re: Weird little bug I've never noticed before
Dave,
Verified on my end...interesting...does not seem to affect anything...and should not be too difficult to fix.
Re: Weird little bug I've never noticed before
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mr_es335
Dave,
Verified on my end...interesting...does not seem to affect anything...and should not be too difficult to fix.
So... I'm not crazy?
Standard forum reply: "I didn't say that, Dave."
Re: Weird little bug I've never noticed before
Verified here, too, Dave.
Never noticed that one before, but have never needed to use it that way either.
Re: Weird little bug I've never noticed before
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UpTilDawn
Verified here, too, Dave.
Never noticed that one before, but have never needed to use it that way either.
I imagine that's why no one's ever noticed it before. But here's why it's handy for me to work that way for this client...
A couple times a week the client records a podcast. The tracking results in two or three discrete WAV files (one each for host and guest(s)), which I import to SAWStudio for the post-production. It's important that we use the correct and same file name for all related files: original recording session file (in another host), WAV files (which have added, unique suffixes), SAW EDL, and MP3 final render. The best way I know to maintain that file name is to keep my fingers out of it and use the base file name for one of the WAVs as I save the SAW session, and when I create the MP3 (using LACE in SAW). Using the File Type drop-down allows me to copy the base name directly from an existing file, and then maintain a smooth, accurate "chain of custody" as the name moves through the various file creations, the spectre of human error having been minimized.
Interestingly, I don't have the issue in the MP3-naming dialog. Although there is no *.* option in that dialogue, I manually type in "*.*" to reveal the other files before clicking on one to steal its name. However, using the same approach in the previously mentioned dialogs (like "Save As..."), which is how I usually do it, does evoke the bug, just as using the *.* File type drop-down does. So, it's a little curious why the MP3 dialog works fine. Maybe the subroutine JMS used for that dialog is different than the one Bob used for the others?
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Bob never chimed in, here, so I'm wondering if anyone can test this out in the 64-bit version of SAW/SAC to see if it might qualify as a currently-addressable bug. Hopefully, the fix would then trickle down to us old-school 32-bitters. :D
Re: Weird little bug I've never noticed before
Dave,
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...so I'm wondering if anyone can test this out in the 64-bit version of SAW/SAC to see if it might qualify as a currently-addressable bug. Hopefully, the fix would then trickle down to us old-school 32-bitters. :D
...Dave, I performed this process using the 64-bit version of SAWStudio and am able to replicate the error.
Re: Weird little bug I've never noticed before
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mr_es335
Dave,
...Dave, I performed this process using the 64-bit version of SAWStudio and am able to replicate the error.
Thanks, Dell! I'll mention it in the 64-bit bug thread to be sure Bob's aware. :cool:
Re: Weird little bug I've never noticed before
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UpTilDawn
Verified here, too, Dave.
Never noticed that one before, but have never needed to use it that way either.
That's because we never had Dave point it out before :)
But I do get the same results here as Dave pointed out.