Yeah..but he had "Save All" selected so they all should've been there.I think 
this may have happened to me a time or two where I didn't see any decodes when 
there should've been but never tried to chase it down.He was using 1.7.0 
RRRMike W9MDB

      From: Bill Somerville <[email protected]>
 To: [email protected] 
 Sent: Monday, June 6, 2016 11:42 AM
 Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] save_wave_file
   
 On 06/06/2016 17:27, Black Michael wrote:
  
 Bill,  don't know if you saw the post on the wsjtx list but one person was 
reporting a missing wav file after a strong decode. 
  Looking at save_wave_file I see the wav.open doesn't do anything with the 
return code so would fail silently if there's a problem opening the file. 
  Shouldn't there be a pop-up or such with the correct error message in case of 
failure?  Is thread access to the GUI any problem? 
 Hi Mike, I am aware of an issue with "Save Decoded" not saving .WAV files, I 
have not yet managed to reproduce it. You are correct that errors opening files 
should be reported. I will have a look at this and have another go at 
reproducing the issue with missing .WAV files. Note that .WAV files are always 
saved since until the decoding takes place it is not possible to determine if 
there were any decodes, so .WAV files are deleted automatically if they are not 
to be saved.
  73
 Bill
 G4WJS.
  
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