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Topic: bug? incorrect seek(0) behavior for binary concatenated oggs (Read 813 times) previous topic - next topic
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bug? incorrect seek(0) behavior for binary concatenated oggs

How to reproduce:

Given two tracks a.ogg and b.ogg, use the command "copy a.ogg /b + b.ogg /b ab.ogg /b" to generate ab.ogg.
Open ab.ogg in foobar2000 and it will show 2 tracks. Both play well.
When playing track 2, seeking to the beginning will produce the sound of track 1.

I found this  while testing my foo_loop_play_with_tags plugin for multi-subsong tracks, and managed to reproduce it without plugin.
However, I don't know if it is a proper way to concatenate oggs using copy /b. Sorry in advance.

Tested with v2.24.1_x32 and v2.24.3_preview_2025-02-28, fresh portable install.


Re: bug? incorrect seek(0) behavior for binary concatenated oggs

Reply #1
Fixed for the next update, thanks for reporting.
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