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General - (fb2k) / Re: Any way to retain the duration played as you switch to another track?
Last post by MrInsertName -I got the component by just coding it for you. It keeps track of internal decoder time at the moment, which of course can be way ahead of what is heard if the output buffer is long. I can improve it now if this is what you're after.
Oh, I see! So is "highly experimental" just programmer slang for "I made it moments ago"? XD
Thank you so much!! You were under no obligation to, and yet you made one anyway!! I am sincerely grateful, perhaps neat pieces of software really do have neat people like you follow suit :)
Don't feel any pressure to, the DSP works great currently. If it's too much a hassle then I don't mind at all, it's already amazing enough that you did this in the first place!!
Compounding on what you said earlier about its reliance on the internal decoder, my current output buffer length was manually set to about 1030ms~ to accommodate for the fading event times I set earlier, but I saw it at about 2000ms later, not sure if I just set it that way without realising or if it's variable depending on what needs it.
If it's of no circumstance to you, then please, go ahead! The installed component already works many wonders, and the inherent offset isn't too much of an issue in casual listening, Can't thank you enough already XD
My (deepened) gratuity to you, fellow Foobar2000 expert!! :)