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Radio stops playing when the currently running song is over #1454

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lazka opened this issue Mar 15, 2015 · 7 comments
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Radio stops playing when the currently running song is over #1454

lazka opened this issue Mar 15, 2015 · 7 comments
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lazka commented Mar 15, 2015

Original issue 1454 created by joschuaga@yahoo.de on 2014-08-26T12:36:46.000Z:

- What did you try to do?
I listened to Radio Paradise - the 192k Ogg Vorbis stream (with song title data) - https://www.radioparadise.com/c-content.php?name=Listen

- What did you expect to happen?
Continue playing the next song.

- What did happen instead?
Whenever the currently running song was over, quodlibet stopped playing. (Maybe this has something to do with the play queue..)

- Which version of Quod Libet?
3.2.1

  • Which operating system including version?
    Ubuntu 14.04 / 64bit
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lazka commented Mar 15, 2015

Comment #1 originally posted by reiter.christoph on 2014-08-27T09:23:06.000Z:

Can't reproduce (with the mp3 stream). Which plugins do you have active? Maybe try with "quodlibet --no-plugins" to rule that out.

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lazka commented Mar 15, 2015

Comment #2 originally posted by joschuaga@yahoo.de on 2014-08-27T10:03:31.000Z:

I tried it again with quodlibet --no-plugins and the first time I had something in my play queue, it started playing the first song from there, after the song from Radio Paradise finished.

Then I tried it again with an empty play queue and it sadly still stopped playing after the song was over.

Can you try if the same happens, when you use the '192k Ogg Vorbis stream (with song title data)' - http://stream-dc1.radioparadise.com/rp_192m.ogg ?

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lazka commented Mar 15, 2015

Comment #3 originally posted by reiter.christoph on 2014-08-27T11:00:31.000Z:

I can reproduce with the ogg stream, thanks. I think this is https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695474 again.

You can work around the problem by disabling gapless playback in the preferences, or use the mp3 stream.

We could probably ignore gapless transitions for radio streams..

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lazka commented Mar 15, 2015

Comment #4 originally posted by joschuaga@yahoo.de on 2014-08-28T11:27:15.000Z:

Does gapless playback normally has any effect on radio streams? If not, I think ignoring it would make sense.

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lazka commented Mar 15, 2015

Comment #5 originally posted by reiter.christoph on 2014-08-28T12:59:47.000Z:

It does not, no.

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lazka commented Mar 15, 2015

Comment #6 originally posted by reiter.christoph on 2014-09-04T07:31:07.000Z:

This issue was closed by revision 15dbfb0.

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lazka commented Mar 15, 2015

Comment #7 originally posted by reiter.christoph on 2014-10-02T20:10:06.000Z:

This issue was closed by revision cebc6bd.

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