Hello Michael! >>>>> 2. every so often, moving the lower 'exponential' slider-bar causes the >>>>> upper 'linear' bar to jump back to the last marked point. Is this an >>>>> irritating 'feature' or am I just being clumsy? >>>> Sorry, can't verify this... >>>> what do you mean with marked Point? A Bookmark? >>> A previous cut-point. A few TS files are particularly sensitive; others >>> not at all so. >> Aha,... maybe Michael can say something about that if it just happens with >> some special TS.... maybe because of an stream error / broken index > > I've never noticed this. Haven't used the log slider either since we > have the four-speed mouse wheel - it's so much more convenient. :) > > A broken TS file should not matter because the sliders just deal with > integer numbers (which they increment or decrement). > > David, can you describe the problem more thoroughly? Where are the > sliders positioned, where is the last marker, what kind of marker is it > and is it always the same kind and always the last one?
>From what I can see it goes something like this: 1. the upper slide-bar is placed in position A (either to set a marker or, by clicking on a story-board item, to return to a marker). 2. the upper slide-bar is moved to position B (near to a new prospective marker point). 3. an attempt is made to fine-tune the marker point with the lower slide-bar (either by dragging the slide-bar or by rotating the mouse-wheel). 4. at first movement of the lower slide-bar, the upper slide-bar jumps from position B back to position A. It seems not to matter whether A is a marked position or just the previous position. It is almost as if, for a while, the variable that should contain position A still retains position B. It only happens on occasional TS files but, when it does, positioning the slide-bar will be delicate throughout that file and may need several attempts to set the cut-points. Hope this helps ... and thanks. -- David ------------------------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net email is sponsored by: Check out the new SourceForge.net Marketplace. It's the best place to buy or sell services for just about anything Open Source. http://sourceforge.net/services/buy/index.php _______________________________________________ DVBCUT-user mailing list DVBCUT-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dvbcut-user