Hi,
this is also what I miss in this wonderful program. I.e. possibility to skip let's say 5s forward/backward.
And the second thing on my wish list is a little bit faster track change but this might be just my misconfiguration (tried so far only the intrenal player, no crossfading). For me it takes something like 0.5 to change a track. But this is just a minor thing.
Best regards, Tomas
Hi Tomas,
On 24.02.05, Tomas Menzl wrote:
this is also what I miss in this wonderful program. I.e. possibility to skip let's say 5s forward/backward.
Yes, this is not implemented, mainly because I never needed it. And in fact, I don't really understand why one would like to seak in a track? ;-)
And the second thing on my wish list is a little bit faster track change but this might be just my misconfiguration (tried so far only the intrenal player, no crossfading). For me it takes something like 0.5 to change a track. But this is just a minor thing.
There is indeed a short delay due to the buffering of the internal player. You can change the size of this buffer using the bufsize option in the player.main section of the configuration file to a value where you still do not experience any skipping.
Jörg
On Thu, Feb 24, 2005 at 07:39:39PM +0100, Joerg Lehmann wrote: # Yes, this is not implemented, mainly because I never needed it. And in # fact, I don't really understand why one would like to seak in a track? ;-)
You're clearly not a musician :)
I regularly have to switch back to xmms when I want to learn a song, becaus pytone won't let me play that tricky part over and over :)
-Sam