2014-09-19, 23:03
(2014-09-19, 15:59)stubk Wrote:(2014-09-19, 14:03)Lunatixz Wrote: Perhaps, I'll take a look
ok - I've created a log with these steps:
- 2 channels, channel 1 is tv show Carnivale, channel 2 is Doctor Who (2005), cache is deleted before starting pseudotv
- pseudotv starts on channel 1, Carnivale S01E09 is about 1 minute in - watched for 10 minutes
- channel up - on channel 2, Doctor Who (2005) S06E13 is 10 minutes in
- channel down - on channel 1 Carnivale S01E09 starts at the beginning
- channel up - on channel 2 Doctor Who resumes at the correct place
- pressed stop
Here's the log:
http://pastebin.com/XzsAVVgB
Hope it means something to you!
Nothing stands out... and honestly I'm having a really tough time reproducing the problem on my end.
So it's either not the same "subtitle bug"/"seek bug" and is a side effect to something I broke and fixed already? and in that case will be fixed in the next update or it's the same bug?
Another two possibilities I forget to mention is if the subtitle is included in the meta tag or if the video was poorly encoded.
Trust me I know of the bug, its been fixed as much as possible on my end... if it's really a problem for you go back to Frodo the bug isn't there.. it showed up when the Gotham subtitle service was added.