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Video resumption to last played position still does not work
stewart_pk:
Thanks again for your efforts Roderick. How many Zones do you have configured in JRiver MC?
RoderickGI:
No problem Paul.
On my HTPC I only have the one Zone, the default "Player" Zone, plus one or more automatic Zones created by having a DLNA Renderer on my network, usually just my Sony TV. I've deleted other Zones for Audio and Video playback I had on the HTPC some time ago. One day I will get around to setting up the WDM again and will have an IPC Zone.
My Workstation has more Zones, but I didn't test there.
I think that explains the lack of additional STOPs in my logs. Three of the additional STOPs in your logs identify the Zone they apply to. The one that doesn't would be the default Zone.
marko:
Morning RoderickGI, stewart_pk...
Here's a thing I learned recently, that's causing the opposite to happen for me, i.e., a second press of the Stop button is no longer clearing the bookmark, and as the 'feature' that is supposed to reset the movie to the start if you press stop without watching the 10 minutes of credits isn't working for me, I had kind of come to rely on that second press of 'Stop'...
Which leaves me with a "Daddy or Chips" decision to make...
What did I do?
Well, I only have a pair of stereo speakers attached to the onboard audio-out of the HTPC. I have been struggling with an issue where, when watching movies, all the music is deafening, while the speech is barely audible, for years. I still struggle with it.
I have got it to the best place I can at the moment by using zone-switch to play movies in the 'Movies' zone, where I've messed with the equaliser to try and bring the spoken dialogue up a bit, and the music down a lot. The zone-switch is simple... if it's a movie, play in the movie zone, otherwise, play in the default zone.
However, this was messing with play doctor playlists in theater view, because zone-switch doesn't work with Play Doctor lists, meaning that if 'Movies' was the last zone used, the play doctor list would start in there, and sound absolutely awful!
That is what I fixed, by setting "Tools > Options > Theater View > Advanced > Switch to zone on load" to the default 'Player' zone.
Now, whenever a movie is stopped, display view closes, and the last used theater view screen loads, and the zone switches back to 'Player'.
The second press of the stop button is firing in the wrong zone, and the bookmark doesn't clear. It does save though.
I know it's the opposite of what you guys are chasing, but, I couldn't help think of you both when all of this dawned on me here...
RoderickGI:
There could certainly be something to that Marko. It could be the Zoneswitch rules that are creating the additional STOP commands. Paul has a couple of extra Zones by the look of it that don't receive STOP commands, "WASAPI Loopbak" and "Video", and it looks like the "Video" Zone is the default Zone, if that is what "id: 0" means.
So maybe switching Zones is preventing the movie Bookmark from being saved? But it shouldn't. Particularly if it is only happening with full folder Blu-ray rips.
This is from the first log, in which Video, then Audio, then Video was played, and the Bookmark didn't work.
Reset Log and started logging. Version MC23.0.41.
Navigated to the movie "Bad Santa 2".
At 18.954 seconds four STOP commands were issued and completed within 246 milliseconds.
Line 441: 0019032: 7572: Playback: CPlayerZoneDisplayInfoUpdateThread::Thread: Zone: IPC (id: 10005)
Line 463: 0019079: 6752: Playback: CPlayerZoneDisplayInfoUpdateThread::Thread: Zone: Audio (id: 10003)
Line 485: 0019125: 8212: Playback: CPlayerZoneDisplayInfoUpdateThread::Thread: Zone: ASIO In (id: 10007)
At 19.188 seconds playback of "Bad Santa 2" is started, immediately after the fourth STOP. The Bookmark was empty, as expected.
Line 504: 0019188: 3140: Playback: CPlayerZoneDisplayInfoUpdateThread::Thread: Zone: WASAPI Loopbak (id: 10009)
Line 558: 0019313: 5976: Playback: CPlayerZoneDisplayInfoUpdateThread::Thread: Zone: Video (id: 0)
There was some seeking around the movie, the last to about 10 minutes, then playback for about 5 seconds.
At 33.829 seconds a normal, single STOP command is issued, also including "Updating playback state" and "Applying database changes", so the movie Bookmark is set.
Line 2049: 0034219: 8760: Playback: CPlayerZoneDisplayInfoUpdateThread::Thread: Zone: Video (id: 0)
Then there is navigation to the Audio section and "Abbath" is selected.
At 45.969 seconds four STOP commands were issued and completed within 246 milliseconds.
Line 2292: 0046047: 4036: Playback: CPlayerZoneDisplayInfoUpdateThread::Thread: Zone: IPC (id: 10005)
Line 2314: 0046094: 10192: Playback: CPlayerZoneDisplayInfoUpdateThread::Thread: Zone: Video (id: 0)
Line 2336: 0046141: 8428: Playback: CPlayerZoneDisplayInfoUpdateThread::Thread: Zone: ASIO In (id: 10007)
At 46.188 seconds playback of "Abbath - Abbath - 01 To War!.flac" is started, immediately after the fourth STOP.
Line 2355: 0046188: 6908: Playback: CPlayerZoneDisplayInfoUpdateThread::Thread: Zone: WASAPI Loopbak (id: 10009)
Line 2456: 0046454: 10052: Playback: CPlayerZoneDisplayInfoUpdateThread::Thread: Zone: Audio (id: 10003)
At 59.016 seconds a normal, single STOP command is issued.
Line 2614: 0061016: 7344: Playback: CPlayerZoneDisplayInfoUpdateThread::Thread: Zone: Audio (id: 10003)
Navigated to movie "Bad Santa 2" again.
At 74.329 seconds four STOP commands were issued and completed within 234 milliseconds.
Line 2880: 0074407: 8220: Playback: CPlayerZoneDisplayInfoUpdateThread::Thread: Zone: IPC (id: 10005)
Line 2902: 0074454: 7644: Playback: CPlayerZoneDisplayInfoUpdateThread::Thread: Zone: Audio (id: 10003)
Line 2924: 0074500: 6768: Playback: CPlayerZoneDisplayInfoUpdateThread::Thread: Zone: ASIO In (id: 10007)
At 74.563 seconds playback of "Bad Santa 2" is started, immediately after the fourth STOP. The movie Bookmark was empty, which was not expected, but perhaps explained by the four STOPs above.
Line 2943: 0074563: 2208: Playback: CPlayerZoneDisplayInfoUpdateThread::Thread: Zone: WASAPI Loopbak (id: 10009)
Line 2995: 0074672: 7340: Playback: CPlayerZoneDisplayInfoUpdateThread::Thread: Zone: Video (id: 0)
At 85.625 seconds a normal, single STOP command is issued, also including "Updating playback state" and "Applying database changes", so the movie Bookmark is set.
Line 3598: 0085907: 3952: Playback: CPlayerZoneDisplayInfoUpdateThread::Thread: Zone: Video (id: 0)
At 107.750 seconds the updated Bookmark is saved to the library.
At 107.954 seconds logging finished.
stewart_pk:
--- Quote from: RoderickGI on September 04, 2017, 01:20:06 am ---So maybe switching Zones is preventing the movie Bookmark from being saved? But it shouldn't. Particularly if it is only happening with full folder Blu-ray rips.
--- End quote ---
I'll double check that. This may very well be a problem with single file (e.g. mkv) video playback too.
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