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Decoder gives "Duration invalid" error #4

@gregburman-sony

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@gregburman-sony

Hi, I'm playing around with the executables as described in usage.md, to see how the pipeline works. I generated a dummy wav file which is just a sine wave with a frequency of 85 Hz over a duration of 1 second, sampled at 44100 Hz.

I ran Encoder.exe to generate an hmpg file as follows:

.\Encoder.exe -f .\sine_wave_85Hz.wav -o sine_wave_85Hz.hmpg --binary

I then tried running Decoder.exe as follows:

.\Decoder.exe -f sine_wave_85Hz.hmpg -o sine_wave_85Hz.hjif 

I then get the following output:

> .\Decoder.exe -f .\sine_wave_85Hz.hmpg -o .\sine_wave_85Hz.hjif
The file to process is : .\sine_wave_85Hz.hmpg
.\sine_wave_85Hz.hmpg: File does not comply with standard ISO/IEC 23090-31.
More information are provided in file: .\sine_wave_85Hz.log

.\sine_wave_85Hz.log has the following contents:

MIHSUnit_Silent error: Duration invalid. Error code: 72

Am I possibly using the executables incorrectly, e.g. by using an incorrectly generated wav file?

I'm running this on Windows 11 Enterprise, version 23H2. I compiled and built the code with Visual Studio 2022.

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