Thanks, this led to a new point in my To-Do-List called 'Nice-To-Have'.
@ TanyaHumble:
While we are at it, ... could you please send me that picture which was flipped to the side, that one from the screenshot, so I have something to test with?!
FrozenWolf wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2024 2:57 pm Hi markus,
This is great, I tried a session last night with 0.3.70 (I didn't notice 0.3.72 until this morning!), and the session worked very nicely indeed under Linux/Wine using a newer Wine version (9.0.2) and that seems to handle the video playback significantly better.
I ran some video tests with this tick-box unchecked (i.e. using the 'new approach') and was able to run over a hundred video playbacks in sequence without any problems at all. Thank you very much for including the option, it might still be useful at some point.markus wrote: ↑Thu Apr 11, 2024 9:15 am --> Variations: Use Old Approach (I.e.: For Linux/Wine)
The 'old approach' is what it was till v0.3.50.
The 'new approach' keeps the video-thread alive which has pros and cons, so this is optional if for whatever reasons you get problems with the new approach.
-FW
I just love good news!
Thx for the report-back/feedback!
Of course I'll keep that old-approch option in further updates, it doesn't hurt to have it anyway.
I really spend a lot of time to get the video playback straight.TanyaHumble wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2024 11:22 am Pressing pause when video is playing and then resuming makes the picture freeze, I can hear the audio continue ( this was during a Mastrubatrix session so don't know if it is the script or the program, the video was a MKV.
And I didn't had any problems with the latest versions at all (and I test them longer since testing start always a while before release).
So, no idea, ... you could present me a test-scenario in which I could reproduce you problem or I stumble about a problem on my own, if none of the both happens then there is nothing I could do.
You could test if the problem happens always with the same video or always with the same script.
It just sounds strange, I mean, if a video freeze then the audio should freeze as well (maybe the audio runs a few seconds more than the video).
Yes, that's how it works, to change that would cost me a lot of time and work, while having it as it is just cost you around 3 mouse-clicks.After you are finished with a session you can't press start again and have to restart TAIA.
That is a feature which does make sense in most cases (to pause the whole thing while you type), but you are correct, that it pause in this specific situation (while a timer is running) is at least questionable.When asked a question with a timer, any input in the text bar pauses the timer.
Noted down, but don't expect any change on that anytime soon.
Best greetings,
Markus