[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Daniel Jensen) writes: > Daniel Brockman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> I have changed the seeking code yet again. It occured to me >> that since relative seeking is causing all these problems, >> we should just stop seeking relatively and instead calculate >> what position we would like to be at and do an absolute seek. > > Hey, you're making progress!
Thanks! :-) > There are a few bugs, though... :-) What would I do without you? > Seeking to 0%; I get "Elapsed time not available", where > it used to just stay at 0% while the key was pressed. Oh, I did that on purpose because VLC keeps saying it's at zero seconds offset when playing a CD. (In fact, it doesn't seem to know the offset at all.) I didn't realize how annoying it would be when using the visual seeking interface. Can you think of a workaround? I guess we could start off assuming zero means "zero", but if we keep getting zero for more than a few seconds, assume it means "don't know"? That would give good results in the normal case but flawed results in the broken case of playing a CD with VLC --- which seems reasonable. > Seeking to 100%; the song ends and a new song starts, but > seek mode exits. Probaby something signals an error? You're right. Thank you, I fixed this. > The mpg123 back-end now has problems with the progress bar. > It stalls during seeking. I can't reproduce this and I'm not sure what you mean. How does it stall and how you you provoke the stalling? > (The mplayer back-end does not have any of the problems above.) Good to know. I'm actually surprised at how well mplayer seems to react to seeking now. -- Daniel Brockman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ bongo-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bongo-devel
