On Tue, 9 Sep 2008, David Earl wrote: >> E.g. I had a short wav file which had to be at the end of my GPX track. I >> was unable to move the synchronisation behind the end of the wav and thus >> could not get it synchroniced. Also sometimes it tells it synchroniced, >> but when I play nothing changed. >> >> There are still some bugs hidden in audio stuff waiting to be fixed. > > I'm sure there are. But as the original author of this, can I say I'm > not psychic. If you'd put a bug report in about the above, I could try > fixing it; if this 973 had been assigned to me I might have been aware > of it.
A good description also needs time and I did not have it yet :-) > Please explain "move the synchronisation behind the end of the wav" some > more. In order to synchronise you need a both a defined point in your > audio and a defined point in your GPX. Were you syncing to an explicit > waypoint, or to a point on the track (with SHIFT+DRAG)? Can you let me > have the files (attach them to a bug report) so I can try (please say > what the word you used to sync on was if it is in German). Have a wave e.g. 5 minutes and a GPX trace of e.g. 2 hours. Now the 5 minutes where about the last 5 of that track. I this SHIFT-MOVE'ed the playhead to the GPS-waypoint where it belonged to, but instead of syncing a message came telling me, that I go behind the file end. But as said I had not yet the time to check details. Ciao -- http://www.dstoecker.eu/ (PGP key available) _______________________________________________ josm-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/josm-dev
