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Why is the FAST FORWARD in Music so "FAST" - elias20 - 2012-09-17 Mind you im using a remote but its also the same for mouse clicks when trying to fast forward through a 4 minute mp3 , it is impossible because it takes about a second to run through the entire song. I cannot find any solutions of any kind. Is this an issue that hasnt been solved yet? Thanks RE: Why is the FAST FORWARD in Music so "FAST" - spiff - 2012-09-17 hmm, you can set the speed, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x ? RE: Why is the FAST FORWARD in Music so "FAST" - elias20 - 2012-09-17 (2012-09-17, 15:03)spiff Wrote: hmm, you can set the speed, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x ? Wow very fast reply Thanks! No i cant, i dont know where to find those options if available at all RE: Why is the FAST FORWARD in Music so "FAST" - spiff - 2012-09-17 you hit the ff button once, it goes 2x. you hit it again, it goes 4x. and so on. RE: Why is the FAST FORWARD in Music so "FAST" - elias20 - 2012-09-17 (2012-09-17, 15:08)spiff Wrote: you hit the ff button once, it goes 2x. you hit it again, it goes 4x. and so on. Let me go more in depth this is specifically for MUSIC, and when i do press fast forward it is way too fast , it goes at 10X or something like that finishing the song in 1 second RE: Why is the FAST FORWARD in Music so "FAST" - spiff - 2012-09-17 hmm, could be an ae regression, but the way i describe it is how it's supposed to work. will look into it. EDIT: checked and it still works as i describe it. RE: Why is the FAST FORWARD in Music so "FAST" - elias20 - 2012-09-17 Thanks alot Spiff RE: Why is the FAST FORWARD in Music so "FAST" - spiff - 2012-09-17 so it still works as it should for me. both using a keyboard and using the rat to push the buttons on the osd (or clicking the bar). no remote here but i cannot see how it would be any different. how exactly do you do things, do you keep the button pressed? which platform? which version of xbmc? RE: Why is the FAST FORWARD in Music so "FAST" - elias20 - 2012-09-17 EDEN 11.0 I just tap on it on the remote, and also click on the fast forward button. Im on Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Im also using LM Remote to change mappings on my remote but i doubt this could be the issue as the forward button on mouse click does the same RE: Why is the FAST FORWARD in Music so "FAST" - Clumsy - 2012-09-17 Sounds like a debug log might be helpful, as this might be a platform specific issue - and only some entity might know what settings you are using. RE: Why is the FAST FORWARD in Music so "FAST" - spiff - 2012-09-17 seems this was actually borked in eden. at least it's reproduced on osx. impressive of us to ship with such a bug! RE: Why is the FAST FORWARD in Music so "FAST" - elias20 - 2012-09-17 09:51:54 T:7112 DEBUG: XBPyThread:rocess - Entering source directory C:\Users\Eliadesktop\AppData\Roaming\XBMC\addons\script.xbmc.debug.log 09:51:54 T:7112 DEBUG: Instantiating addon using automatically obtained id of "script.xbmc.debug.log" dependent on version 2.0 of the xbmc.python api 09:51:54 T:7112 NOTICE: XBMC Log Uploader: started 09:51:54 T:3224 DEBUG: ------ Window Init (DialogAddonSettings.xml) ------ 09:51:54 T:3224 INFO: Loading skin file: DialogAddonSettings.xml 09:51:58 T:3224 DEBUG: SDLKeyboard: scancode: 48, sym: 0111, unicode: 0000, modifier: 0 09:51:58 T:3224 DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: up (f080) pressed, action is Up 09:52:00 T:3224 DEBUG: SDLKeyboard: scancode: 12, sym: 0065, unicode: 0065, modifier: 0 09:52:00 T:3224 DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: e (f045) pressed, action is 09:52:00 T:3224 DEBUG: SDLKeyboard: scancode: 26, sym: 006c, unicode: 006c, modifier: 0 09:52:00 T:3224 DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: l (f04c) pressed, action is 09:52:00 T:3224 DEBUG: SDLKeyboard: scancode: 17, sym: 0069, unicode: 0069, modifier: 0 09:52:00 T:3224 DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: i (f049) pressed, action is Info 09:52:00 T:3224 DEBUG: SDLKeyboard: scancode: 1e, sym: 0061, unicode: 0061, modifier: 0 09:52:00 T:3224 DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: a (f041) pressed, action is 09:52:01 T:3224 DEBUG: ------ Window Init (Pointer.xml) ------ 09:52:03 T:3224 DEBUG: CApplication:rocessMouse: trying mouse action leftclick 09:52:03 T:3224 INFO: Loading skin file: DialogKeyboard.xml 09:52:03 T:3224 DEBUG: ------ Window Init (DialogKeyboard.xml) ------ 09:52:04 T:3224 DEBUG: SDLKeyboard: scancode: 12, sym: 0065, unicode: 0065, modifier: 0 09:52:04 T:3224 DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: e (f045) pressed, trying keyboard action 61797 09:52:04 T:3224 DEBUG: ------ Window Deinit (Pointer.xml) ------ 09:52:04 T:3224 DEBUG: SDLKeyboard: scancode: 26, sym: 006c, unicode: 006c, modifier: 0 09:52:04 T:3224 DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: l (f04c) pressed, trying keyboard action 61804 09:52:04 T:3224 DEBUG: SDLKeyboard: scancode: 17, sym: 0069, unicode: 0069, modifier: 0 09:52:04 T:3224 DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: i (f049) pressed, trying keyboard action 61801 09:52:04 T:3224 DEBUG: SDLKeyboard: scancode: 1e, sym: 0061, unicode: 0061, modifier: 0 09:52:04 T:3224 DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: a (f041) pressed, trying keyboard action 61793 09:52:04 T:3224 DEBUG: SDLKeyboard: scancode: 19, sym: 0070, unicode: 0070, modifier: 0 09:52:04 T:3224 DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: p (f050) pressed, trying keyboard action 61808 09:52:04 T:3224 DEBUG: SDLKeyboard: scancode: 02, sym: 0031, unicode: 0031, modifier: 0 09:52:04 T:3224 DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: one (f031) pressed, trying keyboard action 61745 09:52:05 T:3224 DEBUG: SDLKeyboard: scancode: 0a, sym: 0039, unicode: 0039, modifier: 0 09:52:05 T:3224 DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: nine (f039) pressed, trying keyboard action 61753 09:52:05 T:3224 DEBUG: SDLKeyboard: scancode: 04, sym: 0033, unicode: 0033, modifier: 0 09:52:05 T:3224 DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: three (f033) pressed, trying keyboard action 61747 09:52:05 T:3224 DEBUG: SDLKeyboard: scancode: 05, sym: 0034, unicode: 0034, modifier: 0 09:52:05 T:3224 DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: four (f034) pressed, trying keyboard action 61748 09:52:05 T:3224 DEBUG: SDLKeyboard: scancode: 36, sym: 012f, unicode: 0000, modifier: 2 09:52:05 T:3224 DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: rightshift (f0d3) pressed, trying keyboard action 61651 09:52:05 T:3224 DEBUG: SDLKeyboard: scancode: 03, sym: 0032, unicode: 0040, modifier: 2 09:52:05 T:3224 DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: at (f040) pressed, trying keyboard action 61760 09:52:05 T:3224 DEBUG: SDLKeyboard: scancode: 22, sym: 0067, unicode: 0067, modifier: 0 09:52:05 T:3224 DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: g (f047) pressed, trying keyboard action 61799 09:52:05 T:3224 DEBUG: SDLKeyboard: scancode: 32, sym: 006d, unicode: 006d, modifier: 0 09:52:05 T:3224 DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: m (f04d) pressed, trying keyboard action 61805 09:52:06 T:3224 DEBUG: SDLKeyboard: scancode: 1e, sym: 0061, unicode: 0061, modifier: 0 09:52:06 T:3224 DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: a (f041) pressed, trying keyboard action 61793 09:52:06 T:3224 DEBUG: SDLKeyboard: scancode: 17, sym: 0069, unicode: 0069, modifier: 0 09:52:06 T:3224 DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: i (f049) pressed, trying keyboard action 61801 09:52:06 T:3224 DEBUG: SDLKeyboard: scancode: 26, sym: 006c, unicode: 006c, modifier: 0 09:52:06 T:3224 DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: l (f04c) pressed, trying keyboard action 61804 09:52:06 T:3224 DEBUG: SDLKeyboard: scancode: 34, sym: 002e, unicode: 002e, modifier: 0 09:52:06 T:3224 DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: period (f02e) pressed, trying keyboard action 61742 09:52:06 T:3224 DEBUG: SDLKeyboard: scancode: 2e, sym: 0063, unicode: 0063, modifier: 0 09:52:06 T:3224 DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: c (f043) pressed, trying keyboard action 61795 09:52:06 T:3224 DEBUG: SDLKeyboard: scancode: 18, sym: 006f, unicode: 006f, modifier: 0 09:52:06 T:3224 DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: o (f04f) pressed, trying keyboard action 61807 09:52:06 T:3224 DEBUG: SDLKeyboard: scancode: 32, sym: 006d, unicode: 006d, modifier: 0 09:52:06 T:3224 DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: m (f04d) pressed, trying keyboard action 61805 09:52:07 T:3224 DEBUG: ------ Window Init (Pointer.xml) ------ 09:52:08 T:3224 DEBUG: CApplication:rocessMouse: trying mouse action leftclick 09:52:11 T:3224 DEBUG: Previous line repeats 3 times. 09:52:11 T:3224 DEBUG: SDLKeyboard: scancode: 1c, sym: 000d, unicode: 000d, modifier: 0 09:52:11 T:3224 DEBUG: CApplication::OnKey: return (f00d) pressed, trying keyboard action 61453 09:52:11 T:3224 DEBUG: ------ Window Deinit (Pointer.xml) ------ 09:52:11 T:3224 DEBUG: ------ Window Deinit (DialogKeyboard.xml) ------ 09:52:12 T:3224 DEBUG: ------ Window Init (Pointer.xml) ------ 09:52:12 T:3224 INFO: XCURL:llLibCurlGlobal::CheckIdle - Closing session to http://bluecop-xbmc-repo.googlecode.com (easy=0043AFD0, multi=00000000) 09:52:13 T:3224 INFO: XCURL:llLibCurlGlobal::CheckIdle - Closing session to http://mirrors.xbmc.org (easy=0E04EB40, multi=001B7CA8) 09:52:14 T:3224 DEBUG: CApplication:rocessMouse: trying mouse action leftclick 09:52:14 T:3224 DEBUG: ------ Window Deinit (DialogAddonSettings.xml) ------ 09:52:14 T:7112 NOTICE: XBMC Log Uploader: settings: len(email)=19 09:52:14 T:7112 NOTICE: XBMC Log Uploader: settings: skip_oldlog=True 09:52:14 T:7112 INFO: Loading skin file: DialogYesNo.xml 09:52:14 T:3224 DEBUG: ------ Window Init (DialogYesNo.xml) ------ 09:52:18 T:3224 DEBUG: CApplication:rocessMouse: trying mouse action leftclick 09:52:18 T:3224 DEBUG: ------ Window Deinit (DialogYesNo.xml) ------ 09:52:18 T:7112 NOTICE: XBMC Log Uploader: reading log... (2012-09-17, 15:51)spiff Wrote: seems this was actually borked in eden. at least it's reproduced on osx. impressive of us to ship with such a bug! i actually heard this too , but also heard the fix was already made or something like that... RE: Why is the FAST FORWARD in Music so "FAST" - elias20 - 2012-09-17 yea ive gotten more word that this wasnt an issue in past builds, not exactly the last couple but before that RE: Why is the FAST FORWARD in Music so "FAST" - spiff - 2012-09-17 eden is 9 months old.... it works in master (pre frodo). that's why i couldn't reproduce. RE: Why is the FAST FORWARD in Music so "FAST" - elias20 - 2012-09-18 Any ideas on a fix? or future fix for this |