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Hi!

I am having some trouble updating to the latest Wwise version. I am trying to update from 5457 to 5488, in UE 4.9.2.  I have routed the UE4 project to the Wwise project and the most current build. Yet when I do it says that it cannot generate sound banks. All of the sounds still work though, but I am unable to add any new sounds.  

 

I have checked the output log and the only thing that I see says warning 26 Issues were found during the soundbank definition importation. I know in the picture it says that there are events missing from banks but that has never stopped the other banks generation completely. It does not register in Wwise either when I try to generate the banks either.

I know that it could also just be that 4.2 is not compatible with the newest version of Wwise. But it at least does work when I revert back to 5457.

Thanks

 

-Rob

 

p.s. The output log needs to be updated it says v2014.1.5 build 5282.
in General Discussion by Robert M. (4.6k points)
I've run into this strange mysterious "Warning 26" and have been unable to generate soundbanks in Unreal. Did you figure this out Rob?
It's been awhile since I got this error. I probably did one of these three things:

1) Make sure that all the files are NOT read only. In both UE4 and Wwise.

2) Create a new project. Then copy the folders from the old project to the new.

 Number three you won't like.

3) I created a new project from scratch and did everything over again.

#3 I know I did it a few times. That was when the Wwise file was super corrupt. I figured out that Wwise corrupts if you have it open, and simultaneously open a audio program that starts a new audio driver. In my case I have a program that starts ASIO. For some reason it corrupts wwise if I have it open.

So what I do to combat that is doing the #2 option every so often.

Hope this helps!

-Rob

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