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2011-07-17
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2011-07-17
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2011-07-17
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2011-07-18
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2011-07-18
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2011-07-18
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Aenbacka,
It is a habbit of mine to skip to the next track in the last few seconds of a track. I have noticed that Qspot then restarts the buffering of the new track, despite that it has allready buffered some data in preparation of the end of the last.
Is it possible to have Qspot first look for some allready buffered data, when skipping to the next track, before rebuffering?
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2011-07-22
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Would it be possible for you to start qspot from the x-terminal (/opt/qspot/bin/qspot) and then supply me the console output when logging in? I have myseelf only exprienced the same problem temporarily. Hopefully we can sort out the reason for this issue.
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2011-07-22
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2011-07-22
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2011-07-22
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