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Won't accept WAV file even if its exported from a soundfont

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    Message from FairBeef446 on
    Everytime I try to enter any .wav file, it gives me an error, stating "File not supported." Even if I export a .wav file from a .sf2 file using polyphone, It still doesn't recognize it. I'm on version 2.5.1 if thats something. Thanks!
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    Message from bottrop on
    checked Version 2.5.1 in Winsows 10 with the sample below.
    no problem.
    regards bottrop
    ViolinX-60.wav
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    Message from FairBeef446 on 1
    bottrop on -
    checked Version 2.5.1 in Winsows 10 with the sample below.
    no problem.
    regards bottrop
    I tried it but i didn't work but that made me wonder why. So I had a crazy thought that its because I had a Japanese laptop and the folders are named in Japanese so maybe I moved it somewhere that doesn't have Japanese in its directory like "C:\". So I moved the .wav file you provide towards the main C drive and it worked. Now I know that the problem is that Polyphone doesn't like the Japanese text. Thanks for the help though!
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    Message from Superberni on
    Hi, sorry for uplifting the thread, but I can't upload as a sample any of the audio files (.wav, .ogg, etc.) created with Audiocity in my Windows 11 laptop. I could run the violin sample pinned above, but I can't understand why.
    Any help?
    Thanks in advance.
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    Message from bottrop on
    what about attaching a .wav file to your post that you cant open in Polyphone?
    regards bottrop
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    Message from Superberni on
    Hi! I've been offline some days. I found an online website where I could upload the files without problem, and then I process with Polyphone. Don't know how it is... 
    I leave here the address, but if it's not allowed, please don't hesitate to edit or erase my post: https://spessasus.github.io/SpessaSynth
    Thank you, anyway!
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    FairBeef446 on -
    I tried it but i didn't work but that made me wonder why. So I had a crazy thought that its because I had a Japanese laptop and the folders are named in Japanese so maybe I moved it somewhere that doesn't have Japanese in its directory like "C:\". So I moved the .wav file you provide towards the main C drive and it worked. Now I know that the problem is that Polyphone doesn't like the Japanese text. Thanks for the help though!
    It's just that. Any non-standard latin character will probably trigger that. A slashed O was the culprit in my case. Thank you!

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