Postby microaide » 14 Jan 2014 01:04
More information on the seeking problem. Upgrading to VLC 2.1.2 did NOT change the problem. Also, the seeking problems affect the regular VLC media player (standard QT interface) as well. Seeking errors seem to be worse on longer MP3 files. With an MP3 file of almost 10 minutes length I can pause the playback at approximately 5 minutes. Then I hit ALT-LEFTARROW to step back 10 seconds (while the media is paused). The position changes momentarily to 4:50, then suddenly jumps forward by some random amount, often between 10 and 30 seconds. Stepping back 10 seconds while paused usually leaves the position FORWARD from where it was. Trying to change position using the seek slider while paused has similar problems. I click the slider and drag it with the mouse. Then I release it at the desired time, and the slider suddenly snaps forward anywhere from a few seconds to over 20 seconds.
I am running Windows XP SP3, but I tested VLC media player on Crunchbang Linux and it does the same thing. My MP3 files are mono, sample rate 22050Hz, bitrate 32 Kbps, encoded with Lame 3.93, and have ID3v1.1 tags. I would appreciate it if anyone else can reproduce these symptoms. The seek problems occur only when the media is paused. If it is playing, everything works perfectly.