by MattTown » Sun Jan 14, 2024 7:36 pm
Hi, I alternate between a Bluetooth boombox and bluetooth headphones when playing from my MM library laptop. Every time MM recognises that I have changed speaker to or from one or the other, MM stops playing the track and returns the play counter to the start of the track.
FYI, my process for changing bluetooth speakers is to turn off speaker 1, wait for Windows to recognise the absence of the bluetooth device then turn on the other and let it connect. MM stops playback and returns the play counter to zero as soon as a new speaker is heard to connect or disconnect.
This behaviour is not new (currently V2829), it has been consistent over at least 6 months. Is this playcounter restart by design or just an unintended byproduct of the coding? I can't see why it would be necessary or even desirable to do so. If its a bug I'll welcome an update at some point. If it is intended behaviour then I'll just scratch my head and get on with it.
Cheers
Matt
Note to mods: I had initially put this in a separate thread because the causitive mechanism is the inverse. This thread has a bluetooth speaker turning off in mid song. My post is about a change of speaker stopping and resetting the song. I don't really mind, as long as one of the devs can answer my question.
Hi, I alternate between a Bluetooth boombox and bluetooth headphones when playing from my MM library laptop. Every time MM recognises that I have changed speaker to or from one or the other, MM stops playing the track and returns the play counter to the start of the track.
FYI, my process for changing bluetooth speakers is to turn off speaker 1, wait for Windows to recognise the absence of the bluetooth device then turn on the other and let it connect. MM stops playback and returns the play counter to zero as soon as a new speaker is heard to connect or disconnect.
This behaviour is not new (currently V2829), it has been consistent over at least 6 months. Is this playcounter restart by design or just an unintended byproduct of the coding? I can't see why it would be necessary or even desirable to do so. If its a bug I'll welcome an update at some point. If it is intended behaviour then I'll just scratch my head and get on with it.
Cheers
Matt
[b]Note to mods:[/b] I had initially put this in a separate thread because the causitive mechanism is the inverse. This thread has a bluetooth speaker turning off in mid song. My post is about a change of speaker stopping and resetting the song. I don't really mind, as long as one of the devs can answer my question.