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Issues thread
MartyS (Gromit):
--- Quote from: eegah on April 01, 2011, 08:14:41 PM ---Very minor thing: a Riff volume of 50 is kind of loud compared to the movie, so when it cuts in it can be a bit jarring. Perhaps adding a line with the default riff volume in the ".sync" file would be a good idea? Just a thought.
Also, is there a way to show the movie time? It's a bit difficult to find specific spots in the movie without it. Also, a slider bar to movie around in the movie would be nice.
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It would be nice to have a way for the player to remember the riff and movie volume settings, it can take a while to get just the right mix. Mplayer does try to save volume settings for the move, and usually when you put a disk in that you already played it does remember it, maybe that code could be exploited.
For a time display go to "options" "OSD".
I asked about the slider bar during alpha testing and was told it might not be possible. Once you get used to the keyboard shortcuts for time jumping it's pretty easy to move around. Up/Down arrows are one minute, Right/Left arrows 10 seconds, PageUp/PageDown buttons are 10 minute jumps.
ReiCow:
Saving the volumes is on the todo list.
Cheers,
ReiCow
fireyf:
I'm trying to make a sync file for a iriff I made. I thought the riff syncs to the movie just fine but when I skip ahead in the riff player the riffs are coming in late. Could this be an issue with this particular DVD in that it just doesn't stay synced if you skip? The riff is for The Wizard. If anyone here has bought it and it doesn't sync right (meaning I screwed up royal) please let me know. Otherwise I'm just wondering if I just can't go skipping with some movies.
ReiCow:
The riff file has three numbers:
riffdelay_init=107.00
riffstart=13.000
time_offset=1.0010090000000
riffdelay_init is the offset value of the mp3 time and the dvd time (roughly)
riffstart is when (IN DVD TIME) the riff shoudl start playing
time_offset is a time multiplier for how the dvd time grows (it does nto grow at the same rate as the mp3 time).
If you make a sync file that starts at the right time and is linked up during play.. but desyncs when you skip around.. your time_offset is wrong.
Cheers,
RC
Doctor Who?:
I don't know if this is the place to report this kind of issue but i just thought i would let you guys know that when playing the Star wars episode 1 riff the riff seems to be about 2 or 3 seconds behind the movie.
Just thought i would let you guys know.
Other wise this new player seems great and it is easier to use then the old one.
great job!
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