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The best way I can think to explain it is by example - On one of my customs (Seek and Destroy), the progress bar that usually displays above the note chart, does not. which becomes a slight pain when considering taking the song into the Riff Repeater. Is there anything I can do about this, or should I contact comment on the record page for the creator to look into it?

Hi,

 

  This is the case when the DLC doesn't have Dynamic Difficulty Levels inside.

  You can try to add DD yourself in the CDLC by using the DDC tab of the RSToolkit (just click and drag the psarc file in the list and select the "Generate DD" button)

@@Hornet871 - That can happen because the song has over 100 phrases. It looks like the song is ~260 measures long based on the GP files I looked at, so if it has a phrase length of 2 (or a ridiculous number of sections) then it would have too many phrases. You could try changing the phrase length number in the toolkit by using ddc_remover (with a long phrase length, say 40), then adding DD with ddc_default with a phrase length of 4 (or longer).

 

I'd do this myself, but there are three versions of Seek and Destroy so I'm not sure I'd be using the right one.

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Thank you,

I had the same probleme,

 

I saw in my XML i had  <phraseIterations count="102"> and i passed at '98' by removing four phrases on EOF

 

It Works !  :lol:

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