[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Daniel Jensen) writes: >> Right, so rapid consecutive relative seeking commands end up >> seeking to the same place over and over. That's no good. >> >>> Do you think this can be worked around? >> >> Yes, I have installed a fix. >> >> See if you like it. It should actually improve the >> interactive seeking for all backends a little bit. > > It's certainly an improvement for VLC.
Good. > But it's worse now with the other back-ends. Bad. :-) > Seeking is jerky, or at least the progress bar is. Hmm, I agree mplayer is rather jerky (because it sucks), but I don't think mpg123 is. I think seeking with mpg123 (and mplayer, really) feels smoother now that you get immediate feedback, because you can hit `f' a bunch of times in rapid succession and the seek bar will move along nicely. Anyway, what do you mean by jerky? > And now, seeking backwards to or below (!) 0% gives errors > and/or stops playback. Haha, that was kind of fun doing though. (It's fixed now.) > The mpg123 back-end crashes sometimes while seeking > backwards, but I don't know why. Probably it receives > some strange input values. I can't seem to reproduce this. That patch made Bongo send floating-point values to mpg123. I have uploaded a patch that avoids this. Maybe that helps? Please see if the problem is still around. Thanks for helping me test this. Best regards, -- Daniel Brockman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ bongo-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bongo-devel
