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Gapless seek in videos still not working
HPBEME:
It is possible volume protection is causing this. Go to options/audio/volume, and if the Volume Protection box is checked, try unchecking it and see if that solves your problem.
donac64:
Volume protection is unchecked.
I think the definitive answer is this one.
This means that everybody who has given an answer to me has actually the same issue.
HPBEME:
--- Quote from: donac64 on September 25, 2024, 12:55:49 pm ---This means that everybody who has given an answer to me has actually the same issue.
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That is a pretty bold claim to make on behalf of… well… everybody! :)
I actually offered my suggestion because I don't have this issue and thought that turning off volume protection might resolve it, but since you don't use that setting either, clearly it is not the issue. Rereading some of this thread I did see this from trz916:
--- Quote from: tzr916 on September 22, 2024, 08:57:40 am ---Hmm, I watched the video several times but it's very difficult to hear the problem. If I am hearing something, it's really short lived... Perhaps I can't fully hear it because of the content, or because of when the seeks occur, or because of how quickly it's jumping around.
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With the above in mind, I jumped back and forward via the keyboard arrows, and there is indeed a brief (very brief - I estimate 0.1 seconds, maybe 0.2) volume fade-in. So you may be correct that this is something all MC users experience, but clearly it is not something that all MC users notice… I never have. That said, now that I am aware of this it will probably start to annoy me in the future - Thanks! Haha.
If you can confirm the duration over which this takes place is indeed that short (which was not at all clear to me from your initial post), then it would appear this is indeed an MC specific "anomaly".
donac64:
I have made a new video where you can hear very clearly and compare the fade in effect.
The first player is Windows Media Player, the second one is Potplayer, the third one JRiver Media Center.
It is a simple tone made with a frequency generator, where the volume is always the same level all along the video.
Don’t consider the clipping: it happens because I needed to keep the volume a bit high, while the speakers are small.
HPBEME:
That is a spectacular demonstration of the issue… Nice job!
For me personally the fade in/out with dialogue isn't too noticeable and is tolerable - but as your video illustrates, there is no denying the issue exists. Perhaps it will move the developers to rethink MC's volume behavior (unfortunately though, probably not).
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