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SubGHz is automatically creating RAW_ files #537

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Aholicknight opened this issue Jan 28, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #540
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SubGHz is automatically creating RAW_ files #537

Aholicknight opened this issue Jan 28, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #540
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Aholicknight commented Jan 28, 2024

Describe the bug.

If you click "Read RAW" and then click the record button, wait a few seconds, click stop, exit, it will automatically save the RAW even when you do not click save.

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  1. Turn on the flipper
  2. Goto the SubGHz menu
  3. Click Read RAW
  4. Start recording and wait a few seconds
  5. Stop recording
  6. Click the back button
  7. Click exit
  8. Goto saved
  9. You will now see a new RAW_ file, which you did not ask to save.

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@Aholicknight Aholicknight added the bug Something isn't working label Jan 28, 2024
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seems like it uses the RAW_ file temporarily while you record since ram cant hold all that data. if you click erase instead of save, it goes away. issue is if you exit without clicking erase. should be easily fixed.

@Willy-JL Willy-JL self-assigned this Jan 28, 2024
@Willy-JL Willy-JL added the release-pending This has been implemented and is waiting to be released publicly label Jan 28, 2024
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