audio corrupts when i add it

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Born2Lars
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Hi everyone,

When I try to add audio, I get a an audio clip which is first of all not long enough, it also produces weird sounds (almost demonic).
I have QLC+ 4.12.0 on windows 10.
It doenst work in either functions and show mode.

I have searched on the forum, but i couldn't find the solution, can anyone help me?

Any help is appreciated!

(Sorry for my bad english, I'm not a native speaker/writer)
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[moderator] so, to recap:
- QLC+ 4.12 but posted in QLC+ 5 issues (now moved)
- audio corruption issue and no audio file attached

How can we possibly help you?
Born2Lars
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sorry for placing it in the wrong section, im not used to posting things in te forums
I will update the post
Born2Lars
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ive tried to add the song, but it is too big to upload, is there an other way i can send you it?
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if it is a WAV file you can zip it.
Otherwise there's plenty of online services to share a file: google drive, dropbox, M$ onedrive, etc
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https://www.dropbox.com/s/919xslt96dtal ... 9.mp3?dl=0
this is the dropbox link, it is both in MP3 because that was te standard form of the file
Ive tried converting it to .wav but it didnt work
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That's a video!!
It has a mp3 extension, but if you play it with VLC, it is actually a MP4 video.
Oh my goodness.

You can extract the audio track with Audacity or similar
Born2Lars
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ow sorry man, im pretty new to this, so i dont know a lot about this...
thanks for the help anyway
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