This bug should not be closed. I was running Fiesty Fawn with the
latest Amarok package from the repositories, and encountered the exact
same problem. The first few seconds of M4A files were getting cut off,
and the workaround described seemed to remedy the problem (although not
satisfactorily, s
Well, I didn't say it crashed, it just skips the beginning of the tracks (1 or
2 seconds) when the crossfader is turned off. And yes, it still happens.
Still using feisty (amd64) and amarok 1.4.7-0ubuntu1~feisty1 (backports).
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Amarok cuts first few seconds of the tracks
https://bugs.launchpad.
Marking this as invalid due to requestor say this is no longer a
problem:
Not recently - my main workstation runs Amarok most of the day and I don't
think it's crashed on me in the past 60+ days (playing for 4-6 hours per
work day).
Dan
** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete =>
Good evening,
I have been listening to a lot of songs through Amarok today without any
problems like this occuring. I am wondering if you are still having problems
with amarok crashing?
Thanks,
Jonathan
** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Jonathan Jesse
Status:
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: amarok
Amarok, when playing m4a audio files, cuts the first few seconds (or
milliseconds) of the tracks, with the crossfader turned off. If I turn
the crossfader on "manual track change only", it no longer cuts the
beginning of the songs.