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Thanks. Useful info. Which iPod model of these http://rasher.dk/rockbox/simulator/And what audio format?
How long are each of the files?
It's possible we would introduce nicer behavior for very short files.
Can you post the very ones you were using?
Quote from: chrisjj on December 17, 2016, 11:51:48 AMThanks. Useful info. Which iPod model of these http://rasher.dk/rockbox/simulator/And what audio format?Well, none of those (as I said) ipod Classic (informally known as 7.5 gen). Actual hardware, not the simulator. Though the ipod Video simulator is phenomenologicaly(!) the same.mp3.Works perfectly.
Are you sure its the crossfade that is the bug?
And what build of rockbox are you using?
Occurs to me, perhaps its because its only a two-track playlist. Maybe its not seeing the final track of the playlist for some reason, so it thinks there's only one track? What happens if you use a longer playlist?
10s. This is evident in the video.
I've seen the behaviour for short files and it was reasonable. It skipped some fade, but never any audio.
I lost the precise installation shown in my video, but I recreated it enough to reproduce the problem. Here are the files: ...
Quote from: chrisjj on December 23, 2016, 07:56:43 PM10s. This is evident in the video.As we know, we couldn't see the second one.
Quote from: Frankenpod on December 21, 2016, 02:01:44 PMQuote from: chrisjj on December 17, 2016, 11:51:48 AMThanks. Useful info. Which iPod model of these http://rasher.dk/rockbox/simulator/And what audio format?Well, none of those (as I said) ipod Classic (informally known as 7.5 gen). Actual hardware, not the simulator. Though the ipod Video simulator is phenomenologicaly(!) the same.mp3.Works perfectly.Thanks. Good to hear. Quote from: Frankenpod on December 21, 2016, 02:01:44 PMAre you sure its the crossfade that is the bug? No. hence the question :-) But if I turn off Crossfade, the problem disappears.Quote from: Frankenpod on December 21, 2016, 02:01:44 PMAnd what build of rockbox are you using?The simulator is creativezen-sim-w32 5b52ff2-161212.Quote from: Frankenpod on December 21, 2016, 02:01:44 PMOccurs to me, perhaps its because its only a two-track playlist. Maybe its not seeing the final track of the playlist for some reason, so it thinks there's only one track? What happens if you use a longer playlist?If I repeat Track 1 as Track 3, there's no change to the fail on Track 2, and Track 3 plays as expected.Likewise if I repeat Track 2 as Track 3, there's no change to the fail on Track 2, and Track 3 plays as expected.
I've got it narrowed down to notice that it happens when manual skip fade is enabled without any automatic fading. Weird, but at least it suggests it's not due to short track length and not a major glitch in the pcmbuf mixing. I also noticed playback ends abruptly even though the pcm buffer still has many seconds of audio remaining of the final track.
Quote from: chrisjj on December 23, 2016, 08:03:45 PMIf I repeat Track 1 as Track 3, there's no change to the fail on Track 2, and Track 3 plays as expected.Likewise if I repeat Track 2 as Track 3, there's no change to the fail on Track 2, and Track 3 plays as expected.I'm not clear what this means. Are you saying with three tracks (and cross-fade enabled) it just skips the middle-track entirely?
If I repeat Track 1 as Track 3, there's no change to the fail on Track 2, and Track 3 plays as expected.Likewise if I repeat Track 2 as Track 3, there's no change to the fail on Track 2, and Track 3 plays as expected.
Does it fade from the first to the third track? Or just no fade effect at all, but it jumps straight from 1 to 3?
Is this only with the zen (or the zen simulator) or with any player? Does it happen with all formats or only flacs?
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