Is it possible to create exports which begin and end on a zero-crossing?

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tinyklein
Sun Nov 28, 2021 7:37 pm

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Is it possible to create exports which begin and end on a zero-crossing?

Hi!

I exported a song I made (under "File: Export") - tried both .wav and .ogg and used "wrap reminder", so the resulting audio file can be looped. Then I tried to loop the song in FMOD (a tool used in game development). I noticed a click sound whenever the playback loops back to the beginning. I googled and apparently this happens when samples are looped that aren't zero-crossed. FMOD requires your assets to end and begin on a zero-crossing apparently.

So apparently, the exports from FL Studio are not zero-crossed? Is there not a setting in FL Studio to do that automatically when exporting? I also googled that and couldn't find anything at all! Do I really have to open my exported .wav in Edison and manually cut it, so it has zero-crossing?

How do you generally handle that kind of problem? Thanks!

Milinor
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Mon Nov 29, 2021 8:55 am

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Re: Is it possible to create exports which begin and end on a zero-crossing?

Hi there There is no option for having that fe...
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nucleon
Wed Dec 01, 2021 3:45 pm

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Re: Is it possible to create exports which begin and end on a zero-crossing?

tinyklein wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 1:41 pm Ok, ...
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