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Time stamp link in shownotes doesn't work #4279

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keunes opened this issue Jul 8, 2020 · 2 comments
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Time stamp link in shownotes doesn't work #4279

keunes opened this issue Jul 8, 2020 · 2 comments
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@keunes
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keunes commented Jul 8, 2020

App version: 2.0.0-RC5 (23cdf59)

Android version: 7.1.2

Device model: Fairphone 2

Expected behaviour: playback jumps to time stamp that you tap on

Current behaviour: playback jumps to very start of the episode (00:00)

First occurred: dunno, never really use timestamps - just discovered this issue now.

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Start streaming this episode
  2. Open the shownotes
  3. Tap on any of the timestamps
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nunq commented Jul 12, 2020

I have the same issue, IIRC this occured after the update to 2.0.0 (Play Store Beta, I am running RC5 on Android 10/MIUI12). This only happens with timestamps in the shownotes, chapters are not affected.
Weirdly enough, tapping & holding on the timestamp and then selcting 'Go to this position' in the pop-up still works.

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Weirdly enough, tapping & holding on the timestamp and then selcting 'Go to this position' in the pop-up still works.

Thank you very much for this observation, @hyphenc! This narrows down the code that I need to have a look at a lot.

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