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Topic: Stop after current relies on buffer? (Read 689 times) previous topic - next topic
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Stop after current relies on buffer?

I've been noticing for a long time that stop after current feature often did not trigger when activated close to the end of the track. I gave it some thought and noticed that i had a rather high buffer length set in the options just in case. I lowered it down to a couple of seconds and now stop after current seems to work just fine. Not a huge issue or anything, but if it is buffer dependent, perhaps it shouldn't be.

 

Re: Stop after current relies on buffer?

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It's a core feature. When you enable the setting near the end of a track with a long output buffer the core is already working on the next track. I think this has been brought up before and Peter wasn't interested in altering the behavior here.