<div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Richard Keech wrote:<br>> Jesse Dhillon wrote:<br>><br>>> Quick question: I use the internal player because I like how it is
<br>>> integrated with the rest of Myth. However, I find that rewinding and<br>>> fast forwarding is unpredictable: the audio it attempts to play at an<br>>> increased rate is never accurate (sometimes it just continues playing
<br>>> the sound from where you left off, at the same rate). At other times it<br>>> will forward or rewind for T seconds, but when I tell it to resume it<br>>> doesn't start playing at current+T, it will start playing back at
<br>>> current. In other words, it's like I didn't event forward or rewind!<br>>><br>>> Does this happen to anyone? I know Myth is at version 0.20, and a video<br>>> player is a pretty hard thing to get right, so I would expect things to
<br>>> get better as Myth progresses.<br>>><br>>> J<br>>><br>><br>> I too am seeing similar problems.<br>> I find that rewinding DVD streams sends it into a strange state which<br>> cannot be recovered from.
<br>> However rewinding recorded video works fine.<br>> This is with Myth 0.20 from the atrpms build on Fedora Core 6, using the<br>> internal DVD player.<br>><br>btw, it turns out my problem was dealt with by fixing key bindings. I
<br>was effectively hitting<br>pause following a rewind because play and pause both mapped to P. When<br>I changed the mapping<br>of my Play button to "Ctrl+P" I was able to go rewind then play without<br>problems.
<br><br>This leaves a remaining issue of why pause following a rewind leaves the<br>system in such a<br>strange state for DVDs only.</blockquote><div><br><br>I've had similar issues, and I corrected my system by disabling the 'seek to exact frame' feature. I think this is in the Playback settings menu?
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