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Udemy Videos Sound gets mute if you keep jumping on the time line. #11942

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almustaness opened this issue Feb 2, 2017 · 4 comments
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Udemy Videos Sound gets mute if you keep jumping on the time line. #11942

almustaness opened this issue Feb 2, 2017 · 4 comments

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@almustaness
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@almustaness almustaness commented Feb 2, 2017

I downloaded many courses from Udemy. I noticed something strange:
If I keep jumping from place to another in a video timeline, the sound gets mute !
By the way, I use version 19-6-20116

@ThomasChr
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@ThomasChr ThomasChr commented Feb 2, 2017

To me it sounds like a problem in the file. Possibly something for which youtube-dl is not responsible.
Could you provide me with a link or at least upload the file somewhere so that I can verify the problem?

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@dstftw dstftw commented Feb 2, 2017

Not reproducible with mpv and vlc. Thus your player is most likely a culprit.

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@almustaness almustaness commented Feb 5, 2017

@ThomasChr
this is one video i downloaded. By the way I tried it with Windows Media Palyer and Media Player Classic
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5GOTiBoOMtVVFNSQUlHREZQRUU/view?usp=sharing

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@yan12125 yan12125 commented Feb 5, 2017

This file works just fine in VLC and mpv. I jump to various time points at least 10 times and the audio plays fine. You may want to report a bug to Media Player Classic.

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