paulodell wrote:...try turning the buffer to its minimum...
That seems to work.
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paulodell wrote:<snip> can you screenshot your settings page with the transcoder text in for me?
Working on that, but basically, I named it "SubWiji," mp3 to mp3, copied and pasted (checked for spaces at both ends), saved, and when the song changed, the buffering wheel just spun. No playback from web interface or SubAir, either.
Disabled/Enabled Subsonic, no change. Deleted your transcoding, *bing*! All good.
*edit* attached .png of screencap.
Perhaps something to do with the QNAP build? I have seen threads about transcoding issues, part of why I converted everything to mp3.
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paulodell wrote:<snip> why are you clicking that area if you do not wish to skip?
I clicked accidentally, and am suggesting the same Notification window that appears when the track changes, with cover art, maybe a click-through to the album tracklisting/info?
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ggibby wrote:'Current Playlist' and/or Resume on open
The first iteration of this looks good, but the Playlist window opens on top of everything else...not sure if closing it before the list loads will affect performance.
Also, we are having network issues, but the second time I invoked the Resume on open, the track info was displayed but the buffering wheel just spun. Probably an anomaly (which is fun to say).
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paulodell wrote:It seems you have been mislead <snip>
Ah, no, I am using the term 'buffer' and thinking 'cache,' as some other clients I've tried take that approach, which makes backing up in a song pretty easy. Different methods, different results.
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paulodell wrote:What would be on the notification popup, <snip>
See clarification above.
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paulodell wrote:Thanks for the feedback
You are welcome.
More notes:
I like the in-app update notification and process. It's working well.
Idea on a side-mount for the UI bar - maybe a Tab that pops out on track change and/or mouseover, presenting more of a square panel, then snap back on mouse away? I use TeamViewer and they have something similar.