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#18 | fixed | UNIAUD does not deal properly with audio buffers | ||
Description |
I reported this bug around July last year. I gues it got snowed in. Uniaud seems to have issue's with issue's with dealing with audio buffers. This bug does not only occur with the versions of which I reported this around 9 months ago. The problems are still there with the latest build from the Netlabs FTP server. Its also chipset independent and has been tested on about 5 machines. This audio buffer problems can result in hanging applications that can not be killed (waiting for an audio buffer event!?), audio device being blocked or even in some rare cases a system trap. Vladest I have provided you with version of Quickmotion. Its licensed and included with each install of eComstation 1.2 or higher. I can send it to you privately again. Old email I send:
Just tested again with the latest UNIAUD. It begins to play. audio stops after 10 seconds and then video dies.
Situation of last 2 testcases still the same. |
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#19 | worksforme | Addition to ticket 18 | ||
Description |
Another proof of audio buffer problems with UNIAUD is the bloopersextra I mentioned before. I send you the link privately where to download. For people reading this bug and thinking why I did not post this link compared to the other links. Its a private video that was made at school at the teacher never liked. He comes walking into the class room and is filmed, thats all... Anyway, Vladest. Download and play with MPPM.EXE. It plays smooth ? Startup stpm.exe and put the "Software Audio Sampling rate" to 11.025 Hz under the tab "OpenMPEG Video". Then play the file again You will see it halt and play. If your (un)lucky the MPG playback will hang your desktop... If its set to 44.1 Khz the mpg file is played back correctly. But its another testcase which seems to be linked to the rest of the problems with files not playing properly. |
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#20 | duplicate | Playing audio it sounds like a record recorded ay 45 RPM playing at 33 1/3 | ||
Description |
Iiittt souunds sloooow. I let you hear this at the Developer Workshop Vladest. This also does not occur with Uniaud. |