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I just tried to use this to find always the same ad, but even when I crop the input to barely more than the sample (but cut from a different podcast episode), it does not find it. Changing matching_min_score also does not help, but for some higher values (why not lower?) it found the built-in samples, which are not even in the recording. I would assume that either 0.0 or 1.0 matches absolutely everything, but the match list stays empty.
I just tried to use this to find always the same ad, but even when I crop the input to barely more than the sample (but cut from a different podcast episode), it does not find it. Changing
matching_min_score
also does not help, but for some higher values (why not lower?) it found the built-in samples, which are not even in the recording. I would assume that either 0.0 or 1.0 matches absolutely everything, but the match list stays empty.Here is the sample I tried (warning, annoying ad): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gtjK6D-NQIfqK3c6NFQs20D0cUUz3kII
Here is the input file: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WC5rmITJFAeLJOmq9W5dXh-hEOZErAys
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