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FFWD/RWD Iriver H140 not maintaining position
adam917:
Doesn't Shorten (SHN) lack seeking as well?
mlind:
--- Quote from: bluebrother on August 09, 2007, 06:18:16 PM ---As far as I know wma only is lacking seeking support and has known issues with low bitrate files.
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Would "seeking" include skipping to next track/beginning of track?
...which doesn't work for me.
I also have a wma file that ends when there's about 40 s left.
This does not happen when I play it on my computer.
bluebrother:
--- Quote from: mlind on August 10, 2007, 02:28:50 AM ---Would "seeking" include skipping to next track/beginning of track?
...which doesn't work for me.
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no -- seeking is not skipping (but I guess you were aware of that ;))
--- Quote ---I also have a wma file that ends when there's about 40 s left.
This does not happen when I play it on my computer.
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this sounds like a problem with the decoder. Unfortunately you didn't tell any details about the file so it's hard to tell if that is something known for some parameters your file matches. You might want to come to irc and talk to saratoga, he's doing the main work on the wma decoder.
mlind:
--- Quote from: bluebrother on August 10, 2007, 08:29:31 AM ---
--- Quote from: mlind on August 10, 2007, 02:28:50 AM ---Would "seeking" include skipping to next track/beginning of track?
...which doesn't work for me.
--- End quote ---
no -- seeking is not skipping (but I guess you were aware of that ;))
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Sorry. The only skipping not working is BACK to the start of the track (and further to the previous track).
This is the case for both the two :) WMAs I have. One of 64 kbits and one of 192 kbits.
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--- Quote ---I also have a wma file that ends when there's about 40 s left.
This does not happen when I play it on my computer.
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this sounds like a problem with the decoder. Unfortunately you didn't tell any details about the file so it's hard to tell if that is something known for some parameters your file matches. You might want to come to irc and talk to saratoga, he's doing the main work on the wma decoder.
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This is with the file of 64 kbits and not the one with 192 kbits.
Both is 44.1 kHz WMA 9 stereo (says Quicktime player)
saratoga:
Post your files or gmail them to me (mgiacomelli) and I'll take a look at them.
I'll probably add seeking support for wma in a couple days once i'm sure its stable.
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