[mirtoolbox] Re: 'Extract' with too short files?

  • From: Olivier Lartillot <olartillot@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: mirtoolbox@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2010 16:52:27 +0300

Hi Markus,

By the way, if you want to notice warning messages in Matlab, you can set 
breakpoints (such as "dbstop if warning").

Regards,

Olivier

Markus Eichhoff kirjoitti 30.8.2010 kello 12.26:

> Hello Olivier,
> 
> sorry, sorry, I will behave better in the future.
> A warning message is better than nothing of course. Although I won't see the 
> message, if more than 2000 files are running. But if one scrolls then it's 
> possible to find the tone or the piece of music where the error has occured 
> before.
> 
> Thank you!
> 
> Best regards
> Markus
> 
> 
> Am 27.08.2010 21:13, schrieb Olivier Lartillot:
>> Hi Markus,
>> 
>> First of all, a general suggestion: When raising a new subject in the 
>> discussion list, please avoid simply replying to another thread, without 
>> changing its title. On the contrary, please send a new message with an 
>> informative title. Thanks!
>> 
>> Now to your point: Thanks for your remark. I am afraid returning an error 
>> message would cause trouble when for instance you want to analyze a large 
>> database of music and that after hours of computation, the process breaks 
>> because of a short audio file.
>> 
>> Instead I would suggest printing just a warning message. Would it be OK for 
>> you?
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Olivier
>> 
>> Le 18.8.2010 à 8.30, Markus Eichhoff a écrit :
>> 
>>> Hello Olivier,
>>> 
>>> just now I have recognized that MIRToolbox doesn't give out an error 
>>> message if one reads-in a signal with
>>> miraudio('tone', 'Extract', 0, 4) of 4s length but the signal had only 0.8 
>>> s (less than 4s) length.
>>> 
>>> Wouldn't it be good if an error message appear?
>>> 
>>> Best regards
>>> Markus
>>> 
>> 
> 
> 


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