On Sunday 19 October 2003 13:59, Richard Bown wrote:

> Basically an audio segment has a start and end time and points to an audio
> file through an associated ID.  It also contains a start index time
> (m_audioStartTime) which tells us how far into the audio file the audio
> segment starts. [...]
>
> When we're starting playback (note the "firstFetch" flag which signifies
> this) we should check all audio segments to see if we're starting from
> within one. So examine all audio segments before the current playback point
> and insert adjusted audio events that correlate to the partial audio
> segments we're playing.

I've committed an attempt at taking care of this. Not test though (see 
sequencer/mmappedsegment.cpp:446).

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                                                Guillaume.
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