• MDobleZ

    I ended up copying and pasting from a previous app that was working fine. I cannot say I know what solved the problem, but at least it worked.

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  • MDobleZ

    I'm not sure about libpd, the app was apparently 32, but I followed the steps found online to make the change and they don't see to do anything.

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  • MDobleZ

    None. The app is compiled perfectly, it does everything it's supposed to do, but when I upload it to play store, I get this message and doesn't let me upload it.

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  • MDobleZ

    Probably, @seb-harmonik.ar, I'm not entire sure how to change that. I added
    ndk {
    abiFilters "armeabi-v7a", "x86", "arm64-v8a", "x86_64"
    }
    and other variants I found of that I found online, I do see the libraries in the apk analyzer, but I still get the same message.

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  • MDobleZ

    I'm getting this error message when uploading the app to google play store, do you think it's related to libpd?

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  • MDobleZ

    Thanks, @bocanegra, I'll give that a try.

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  • MDobleZ

    I'm sure there is something I'm doing wrong but this takes a whole second to refresh.screen.jpg

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  • MDobleZ

    Sorry, @bocanegra, I meant [bp~]. I'll try what you suggest. Thanks.

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  • MDobleZ

    No, @seb-harmonik.ar, I was using [tabwrite~] with the name of the array; but I assuming it will be the same thing. I know that with [pb~]s you can add a message and write the array index you want with no need for bangs (none triggered by the user at least), and I was wondering if that was somehow possible with the [rfft~] object.

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  • MDobleZ

    Is there another way to pass the numbers from [rfft~] to an array without using [tabwrite~]? I find [tabwrite~] makes the spectrum unstable (maybe something to do with the relationship between the number of bangs and the sampling frequency ... or maybe something else.)

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