Hello, I've been using resonic for quite a while and I'm very happy with it. Despite the fact that I usually use it with samples and short files, I find myself using it for listening to long recordings too (with long i mean they can vary from 1 to 5 hours).
With these long files, if I let the player play from the beginning to the end only using the pause/play button everything works fine. But if I try to manually seek through the recording, after a certain timestamp the seekbar automatically bounces back to the beginning.
Here's a gif I made that shows what I mean: https://imgur.com/a/Vf8Gh
Also it's worth mentioning that the audio is not influenced by the visual bug: for example if I try to play at 3:30:00, the seekbar gets teleported to the beginning (let's say at 0:15:00), but the audio that gets played is actually from 3:30:00 and keeps playing from there.
Thanks in advance
Bug when seeking long files
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- Liqube Audio
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Re: Bug when seeking long files
Hey there and welcome here!
It would help to know a little more about the file you are trying to play: What file format is it? What is the file size (above 2GB?) In case of WAV, is it a Broadcast Wave (BWAV, BWF) file?
Cheers, Tom
It would help to know a little more about the file you are trying to play: What file format is it? What is the file size (above 2GB?) In case of WAV, is it a Broadcast Wave (BWAV, BWF) file?
Cheers, Tom
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Re: Bug when seeking long files
Hey, thanks for the answer
The file is .aac 44kHz, 16bit, 32kbps, mono channel; filesize for 4 hours is around 60 MB.
Also I checked other long aac files and it seems that 3 hours and 23 minutes is the switching point.
Unluckily I don't have such long files in other formats so I couldn't test that aside of .aac
The file is .aac 44kHz, 16bit, 32kbps, mono channel; filesize for 4 hours is around 60 MB.
Also I checked other long aac files and it seems that 3 hours and 23 minutes is the switching point.
Unluckily I don't have such long files in other formats so I couldn't test that aside of .aac
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Re: Bug when seeking long files
Ah yeah, I could reproduce this issue with a very long .aac file (~5h30m), which does not happen when the raw aac stream is inside an .mp4 container, or with .mp3. It wrap at around 3h23m. I'll see what can be done about this.
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Re: Bug when seeking long files
Good news: 0.9.1 will come with a fix for this issue. Only .aac files were affected.
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Re: Bug when seeking long files
Great, thanks a lot!