Metadata compiler error

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    TheWay123
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    So, I’ve been trying to compile my song for a long while and I just haven’t had any luck. No, it isn’t anything chart-related, nor audio-related. It’s apparently a metadata issue. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

     

    Magma: C3 Roks Edition v3.3.2

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    Build started at 10:12 AM

    Starting Nemo’s MIDI Validator…
    Everything looks good, continuing…

    Nemo’s MIDI AutoGen process started.
    Added drum mix events successfully.
    Nemo’s MIDI AutoGen process completed.

    Loading MagmaCompilerC3.exe…
    Reading the archive
    Project Compiler: Reading project ‘C:Program Files (x86)Phase ShiftmusicXXXXXXXXX – XXX – C3 versionXXX-bb-mc.rbproj’…
    Project Compiler: Entering Phase 1 of 5…
    Metadata Compiler: Starting…
    ERROR: Metadata Compiler: [C:Program Files (x86)Phase ShiftmusicXXXXXXXXX – XXX – C3 versionXXX-bb-mc.rbproj] preview_start_ms: time is 0:00 (-1 ms), which is less than the minimum time of 0:00 (0 ms)
    ERROR: Project Compiler: DTA compiler failed.

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    #473961
    Dash Riprock
    Participant

    I would suggest changing your preview start time to something other than 0:00.

    #473997
    TheWay123
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    I would suggest changing your preview start time to something other than 0:00.

    I should’ve mentioned that I already did this numerous times before making this topic. Every time I try to adjust it, it still gives me the same error. I tried loading up the .rbproj after closing Magma C3 after getting frustrated with the error and when I did, it told me that “Preview Start Time is invalid.”

    #473998
    TrojanNemo
    Participant

    post a screenshot of your audio tab in Magma.

    #474000
    TheWay123
    Participant

    Oh, I already fixed it, sorry. My audio was in 44100hz and I tried changing the audio to 48000hz, and that worked. Sorry for worrying you guys.

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    Yemmy!

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