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Bug #663

New song starts playing at the same position previous song was left

Added by Ludovico Ferdinando about 8 years ago. Updated about 8 years ago.

Status:
Rejected
Priority:
Minor
Assignee:
-
Category:
-
Target version:
-
Start date:
September 07, 2016
Due date:
% Done:

0%

Estimated time:
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Description

1. Start playing a song
2. Open another song from Dolphin

Result:
New song starts playing at the same position the previous song was. For example, if the first song was at 1:49, the second song will play from 1:49 too.

This happens both if the first song is being played or had been paused.

Audacious Qt 3.8 beta 2

KDE Neon
KDE Plasma 5.7.4
KDE Frameworks 5.25.0
Qt 5.7.0

History

#1 Updated by John Lindgren about 8 years ago

Bizarre. Obviously it works fine here; we would not have released a beta if that was happening to everyone. What type of file are you trying to play?

#2 Updated by Ludovico Ferdinando about 8 years ago

John Lindgren wrote:

Bizarre. Obviously it works fine here; we would not have released a beta if that was happening to everyone. What type of file are you trying to play?

.mp3 files. This happens with the GTK version of Audacious too, but not with deadbeef (another music player).

#3 Updated by John Lindgren about 8 years ago

What is the output of audacious -VV ?

#4 Updated by John Lindgren about 8 years ago

Also attach your config file, and see if you can reproduce the problem logging into a plain xterm session with a new user account (use the command line to open files rather than Dolphin) to rule out any problems on the KDE side.

#5 Updated by Ludovico Ferdinando about 8 years ago

xterm seems to be used to login remotely via SSH. Did you mean a virtual console? Anyway, I managed to "fix" it by changing many settings and reverting them back to my original options. I'm not sure what step fixed it, but I first noticed it was working as expected after moving some songs from my external HD to the SSD where Linux is installed and opening them from it. I also had logged off and in again. Anyway, opening songs directly from the HD also work now.

If this problem comes back, I'll upload my config file and try to get proper logs.

#6 Updated by John Lindgren about 8 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Rejected

xterm is a graphical terminal for X11. It has nothing to do with SSH directly, though you can certainly use the two together. If you log in on the Linux console with a fresh user account and run xinit, it should start X11 with only an xterm running, rather than a full desktop environment.

Closing for now. Let us know if you can identify the conditions for reproducing the problem.

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