oops sorry for posting this twice !!

2013/9/4 Thijs van severen <[email protected]>

> Hi all
>
> about the spam cleanup : It is indeed very annoying.
> How about we try to find 1 or 2 people that want to take care of this
> (site admins) ?
> This doesnt require a deep knowledge about H2 or site building (if i can
> do it, anyone can ;-)
>
> but it would be a great help and give us some more time to work on the
> code (or manual in my case)
>
> does anyone on this list feel like helping out ?  if there is no response
> i can ask this question via the site or hydrogen-users mailing list
>
> grtz
>
> Thijs
>
>
> ot of tech knowledge so these people dont need to be programmers
> Op 3-sep.-2013 22:33 schreef <[email protected]> het volgende:
>
>> Hi James,
>>
>>
>> i had a look at that issue, but i stopped looking into your patch when i
>> couldn't reproduce the problem :-/ I will try to reproduce it on my
>> linux machine (last time i used OS X) and i will see if i can make sense
>> of it.
>>
>> I'm sorry that the patch is gone from the forum :-/ I guess it was
>> deleted by our spam filter somehow. We won't delete any contribution
>> from anyone! It is possible that your message was flagged as "publish",
>> but also as "spam" (by our spam-filter). Some weeks later wolke (who
>> runs the server) configured the spam filter to delete all messages
>> marked as "spam" after some days. So the problem seemed to be that
>> someone of us moderators published your post, but didn't remove the
>> "spam" mark on it. If you still have that patch, just send it to this
>> list or put it on gist (https://gist.github.com/). Or, if you have the
>> time and knowledge, create a git pull request. I'm sorry for the
>> trouble, but the anti-spam stuff is quite important for us since we
>> receive a lot of spam every day.  The whole spam situation is quite
>> frustrating, since you have to spend more time for moderating forum
>> posts then to do for real work on hydrogen :-/
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Sebastian
>>
>>
>>
>> On 2013-09-03 21:47, James Stone wrote:
>> > Hi everyone,
>> >
>> > Has anyone had a chance to look at the weird behavior with clicking on
>> > timeline in songs with variable BPM (Bug #103)? I note my post on this
>> > was deleted, so I guess this wasn't the best solution?
>> >
>> > James
>> >
>> > On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 8:39 AM, James Stone <[email protected]>
>> > wrote:
>> >> Hey,  thanks for this Sebastian.  I will try to use the pull request
>> >> in the
>> >> future.
>> >>
>> >> I don't think the other patch is quite ready for inclusion though. I
>> >> would
>> >> need some advise on variable naming in Hydrogen. Also, the way it
>> >> requires
>> >> an extra function for positioning the cursor when the song is stopped
>> >> seems
>> >> a rather ugly solution but because the gui is unaware of bpm timeline
>> >> issues
>> >> I couldn't work out a bettr way. I guess the ideal would be for the
>> >> gui to
>> >> use this info too.. but that was beyond my understanding.
>> >>
>> >> J
>> >>
>> >> On Jun 21, 2013 9:39 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> Hi James!
>> >>>
>> >>> Thanks for your patches, it's great to see that some of these nasty
>> >>> audio-engine bugs are now getting fixed. Great work! Especially for a
>> >>> non-programmer. Your analysis is correct, the root of the problem of
>> >>> bug
>> >>> 1 is the mixed use of floating point and integer numbers in the
>> >>> calculation of ticks and the evaluation of the note queue. I will
>> >>> commit
>> >>> your patch in the next days as a first workaround, but i guess we
>> >>> have
>> >>> to look a little bit deeper for a better solution. At the moment i'm
>> >>> not
>> >>> sure how the ticks should be handled and if there is a cause to
>> >>> handle
>> >>> them once as floats and once as integers. I had no look at the second
>> >>> patch yet, but will do so..
>> >>>
>> >>> Btw, if you can use git pull request on github to send in the patches
>> >>> directly. Then they will also show up in our issue tracker. Here's a
>> >>> short howto: https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests
>> >>> But it's no problem to send the patches to the list or the forum, if
>> >>> you
>> >>> don't like the git workflow for some reasons.
>> >>>
>> >>> Best regards,
>> >>> Sebastian
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> On 2013-06-21 1:12, James Stone wrote:
>> >>> > HI there,
>> >>> >
>> >>> > (first of all, I am no programmer so please take everything I say
>> with
>> >>> > a huge pinch of salt!!)
>> >>> >
>> >>> > I have been struggling to get hydrogen to do the right thing in
>> terms
>> >>> > of BPM changes - it plays double beats when changing tempo from fast
>> >>> > to slow, and also, clicking on the timeline is messed up when
>> hydrogen
>> >>> > is stopped - the cursor appears in the right place, but then jumps
>> to
>> >>> > another part of the song when you press play.
>> >>> >
>> >>> > The first issue seems to be to do with the changing of the ticksize
>> >>> > (which is calculated as a float), and audioEngine_updateNoteQueue
>> >>> > playing a tick twice (as ticks are treated as integers in this
>> >>> > function)..
>> >>> >
>> >>> >  The second issue I think, is due to the variable m_nSongPos being
>> set
>> >>> > by the GUI when it is unaware of BPM changes in the song, then this
>> >>> > variable being used by the playback engine to define position in the
>> >>> > song.
>> >>> >
>> >>> > I have written a couple of patches, which I posted to the forum
>> here:
>> >>> >
>> >>> > http://www.hydrogen-music.org/hcms/node/4502 [1]
>> >>> >
>> >>> > and here:
>> >>> >
>> >>> > http://www.hydrogen-music.org/hcms/node/4523 [2]
>> >>> >
>> >>> > .. both are probably considered dirty hacks - and are probably not
>> the
>> >>> > "right way" to do these things - but on the other hand, they do
>> >>> > improve functionality significantly.
>> >>> >
>> >>> > I would appreciate thoughts from devs who know the codebase (and
>> >>> > programming) much better than me :)
>> >>> >
>> >>> > James
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >>> > Links:
>> >>> > ------
>> >>> > [1] http://www.hydrogen-music.org/hcms/node/4502
>> >>> > [2] http://www.hydrogen-music.org/hcms/node/4523
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
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