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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0000172 | ardour | bugs | public | 2003-12-03 12:37 | 2003-12-07 17:28 |
Reporter | nettings | Assigned To | paul | ||
Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | always |
Status | closed | Resolution | fixed | ||
Summary | 0000172: pressing "p(laylist)" button during playback causes tracks to fall out of sync | ||||
Description | when the p button on a track is pressed while the transport is rolling (without actually changing anything in the playlist menu), the corresponding track will stop playing for a few seconds. then it resumes playing, but out-of-sync - the lag seems to be about as much as the duration of the silence before. when transport is stopped and restarted, the tracks remain out-of-sync, only a locator operation (|<<, >>|, etc.) repairs it. | ||||
Additional Information | the playback button should not do anything except open the menu. it should not have any effect on the playlist or the playback behaviour unless something is actually done in the menu. perhaps the playlist buttons should be disabled (and greyed out) while the transport is rolling. | ||||
Tags | No tags attached. | ||||
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fixed in paul's code and committed to CVS on december 4th 2003. there was a combination of a small error in the way the playlist menu was constructed that caused the current playlist to be "reused", and a major error in how playback buffers are overwritten after a playlist change. |
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looks like it's fixed. thanks, paul! |
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works for me now. |
Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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2003-12-03 12:37 | nettings | New Issue | |
2003-12-05 03:39 | paul | Status | new => resolved |
2003-12-05 03:39 | paul | Resolution | open => fixed |
2003-12-05 03:39 | paul | Assigned To | => paul |
2003-12-05 03:39 | paul | Note Added: 0000243 | |
2003-12-07 17:27 | nettings | Note Added: 0000249 | |
2003-12-07 17:28 | nettings | Status | resolved => closed |
2003-12-07 17:28 | nettings | Note Added: 0000250 |