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Re: [bongo-devel] Re: seek and volume
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Daniel Brockman |
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Re: [bongo-devel] Re: seek and volume |
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Wed, 27 Dec 2006 08:30:16 +0100 |
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address@hidden (Daniel Jensen) writes:
> Daniel Brockman <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> address@hidden (Daniel Jensen) writes:
>>
>>> This is strange! It seems VLC shows progress correctly with `cdda://',
>>> but not with `cdda://@1'.
>
> After a little trial and error, I've found that it is only `cdda://@1'
> that is buggy. There's a workaround in `vlc cdda:// --cdda-track 1'.
> Bongo should use this until it has been fixed in VLC.
Daniel, thank you for investigating this situation.
I have implemented the workaround you suggested.
>> Yes, it looks like a VLC bug. Do you feel like reporting it?
>> If not, I'll do it tomorrow.
>
> I was going to report it, but the process of reporting a bug appeared
> too complicated to me. It'd be great if you could do it instead.
I reported it as Bug#404645 in Debian.
>>> But I can't use `cdda://' in Bongo, vlc quits for some reason. Hm...
>>
>> [snip and move]
>> As soon as Bongo ses the "stop state: 0" line, it terminates
>> the VLC process, believing that the file has been played.
>>
>> I'm not sure what to do about this.
>
> If it's of any help, it seems VLC will "stop" between songs as well.
> It contines with "new input". When you play a single track, it stops
> with "main playlist: nothing to play".
That does help, thank you. I changed the backend code to
look for "main playlist: nothing to play" instead.
Thanks again,
--
Daniel Brockman <address@hidden>