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Bug: ...First second of chapter is being skipped
Environment
OS Version: 15.3.1 App Version: 4.4.5-2
Description
First second is being skipped, when starting a new chapter of a multichapter book.
Steps to reproduce the behavior
- Create multichapter book.
- Start listening the first chapter
- When the second chapter starts to play, it skips the first second of the next chapter
- If now we rewind the second chapter to the start using progress bar, audio starts from the beginning properly
I get this too. Whenever a chapter changes the first (or maybe first few) seconds are skipped. Leads to a very jarring experience.
Can confirm this behavior. I can't remember in which update that bug had its first appearance, but it is very annoying.
If that helps: All my audio books are in mp3 format (many separate files) which I tagged myself; including cover artwork (1000x1000 px max, size < 1 MB).
@rh63 can you share via email 3 of the files where this is happening? for testing purposes 👍
2nd attempt: The first try failed because the github mail system refuses to accept attachments with a size > 10 MB. You can find the three files here: https://1drv.ms/u/s!AskXjJro-MyYke5MrjKCdGJc4qIspw. Sorry for the inconvenience! 🤷♂️
Hi Gianni,
no problem. Attached there are 3 consecutive files of an audio book. The tagging was made with mp3tag (https://www.mp3tag.de/en/index.html).
Good luck! 😊 If you need any more information or tests, let me know.
Cheers! Ralph
Von: Gianni Carlo @.*** Gesendet: Dienstag, 28. Juni 2022, 13:40 An: TortugaPower/BookPlayer Cc: Ralph; Mention Betreff: [TortugaPower/BookPlayer] Bug: ...First second of chapter is being skipped (Issue #768)
@rh63 can you share via email 3 of the files where this is happening? for testing purposes 👍
Files downloaded 👌 thanks @rh63 ! I'll test later today and see what I can find
I have same issue, when next chapter ie next file starts to play it jumps random amount of seconds forward from the beginning, sometimes might be 1-2 mins. My audiobooks are usually mp3 files.
This is solved in 4.7.1 (with the problem of mp3 volume stopping, which should be solved in 4.7.2 pending appstore approval for release)