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Possible bug on last song

When clicking next on the last song (no songs after last one in the playlist) fb2k is stuck on a screatching noise.

Re: Possible bug on last song

Reply #1
With what version of foobar2000 are you seeing this? And what output component do you use? If playlist looping isn't enabled I only hear playback stopping as it should.

Re: Possible bug on last song

Reply #2
With what version of foobar2000 are you seeing this? And what output component do you use? If playlist looping isn't enabled I only hear playback stopping as it should.

I'm using the lastest 32-bit version 2.1.2
Playlist is not in loop mode.
I am using ASIO+DSD.
It does not matter if I play FLAC or DSF file.
There are no DSP in use and ReplayGain is applied only to FLAC but not to DSF and it does not matter if I disable it.

Re: Possible bug on last song

Reply #3
Sounds like a bug in ASIO+DSD output then.

Re: Possible bug on last song

Reply #4
I'll try ASIO and see how it works.

Re: Possible bug on last song

Reply #5
I tried ASIO and the noise is not there so I send an email to the guy who wrote ASIO+DSD

Having said that, there is still the Next bug on fb2k on last song.
I removed ASIO completely and played a FLAC file which does not need it and it does not stop on the last song when clicking Next.

When playing the last song and I leave it to finish the Play/Pause button return to Play so it's a full stop.

When clicking Next the Play/Pause button stays on Pause which and this is causing ASIO+DSD noise problem but fb2k shoud stop completly which will prevent this behavior.

Same behavior is with ASIO, ASIO+DSD and without them.
Very easy to reproduce.