by Preminance » Sun Feb 26, 2023 9:52 am
Lowlander wrote: ↑Sat Feb 25, 2023 9:13 pm
Do you actually experience the audio jumping? I don't seem to be able to reproduce this. The timeline does jump, but the audio continues where it left off.
The audio only jumps if the time paused exceeds the remainder of the track (i.e: track is 3:00 long, paused at 2:00 mark, unpaused after 2 minutes = will play for ~1s then jump to next track.) My bad for not detailing that correctly!
Other than that, the track's audio will resume normally BUT that "irl pause time" is still factored in on the timeline (i.e: track 3:00 long, paused at 2:00, unpaused after 30s, track AUDIO resumes [correctly, at 2:00] but timeline jumps to 2:30. track will end when timeline hits 3:00, skipping 30s of audio.)
Lowlander wrote: ↑Sat Feb 25, 2023 8:56 pm
Does it also skip if you just stream to the one PC (no multi-zone)?
Yes, the skips still occur. I noticed when doing this that only the main (doing the streaming) PC's timeline jumped ahead - the second PC's timeline resumes at the correct location. This happens specifically when I pause/unpause via the main PC. Pausing on the second PC (being streamed to), I can resume / jump around on the track's timeline normally (and no audio issues) but cannot play the next song in the queue and, when resuming via main PC, the same skips will then occur.
It seems like the issue is confined to the PC doing the streaming, not the one being streamed to.
[quote=Lowlander post_id=506937 time=1677377595 user_id=262]
Do you actually experience the audio jumping? I don't seem to be able to reproduce this. The timeline does jump, but the audio continues where it left off.
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The audio only jumps if the time paused exceeds the remainder of the track (i.e: track is 3:00 long, paused at 2:00 mark, unpaused after 2 minutes = will play for ~1s then jump to next track.) My bad for not detailing that correctly!
Other than that, the track's audio will resume normally BUT that "irl pause time" is still factored in on the timeline (i.e: track 3:00 long, paused at 2:00, unpaused after 30s, track AUDIO resumes [correctly, at 2:00] but timeline jumps to 2:30. track will end when timeline hits 3:00, skipping 30s of audio.)
[quote=Lowlander post_id=506936 time=1677376611 user_id=262]
Does it also skip if you just stream to the one PC (no multi-zone)?
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Yes, the skips still occur. I noticed when doing this that only the main (doing the streaming) PC's timeline jumped ahead - the second PC's timeline resumes at the correct location. This happens specifically when I pause/unpause via the main PC. Pausing on the second PC (being streamed to), I can resume / jump around on the track's timeline normally (and no audio issues) but cannot play the next song in the queue and, when resuming via main PC, the same skips will then occur.
It seems like the issue is confined to the PC doing the streaming, not the one being streamed to.