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Bug 400

Summary: sample import broke under chibitracker svn on Zaurus / pdaXii13
Product: SDL Reporter: Dan MacDonald <allcoms>
Component: *don't know*Assignee: Sam Lantinga <slouken>
Status: RESOLVED INVALID QA Contact: Sam Lantinga <slouken>
Severity: major    
Priority: P2    
Version: 1.2.11   
Hardware: Other   
OS: Linux   
URL: http://www.chibitracker.com/

Description Dan MacDonald 2007-02-24 13:57:39 UTC
I used sdl 1.2.11 and gcc 3.4.5 to compile a recent svn version of chibitracker under a Linux based OS for the Zaurus (SL-c3100) called pdaXii13 (which based based on pdaXrom 1.1.0b3). 

Most everything works fine except for the importing of samples. When you load a sample on chibitracker on the PC (say under Ubuntu) Chibitracker displays a waveform which you can then play back at different pitches by pushing keys. On the Zaurus, nothing gets displayed- not even an error message- when you try to import a sample even though it loads full .mod songs no problem and can even export samples fine.

The author of chibitracker seems to think this is a bug in SDL so I'm sorry if it is a bug in SDL that's already been reported or it is actually chibitrackers error.
Comment 1 Sam Lantinga 2007-07-04 23:41:35 UTC
I contacted the author of chibitracker to see what he thinks the problem is.  I'm waiting to hear back from him.
Comment 2 Sam Lantinga 2007-07-19 01:22:49 UTC
I haven't heard back from the author.  Does this happen with the chibitracker version 1.0 (released July 8?)  If so, can you add any details the author might have mentioned about the bug?
Comment 3 Sam Lantinga 2007-07-19 09:25:33 UTC
It looks like this isn't an SDL bug:

Hello Sam!

I don't think it's an SDL bug, probably a bug on my part that only
happens because the code has never been tested by me under ARM cpu.

Thanks!

Juan Linietsky