Author Topic: [FIXED in 3.4.7778] Song skiped when adding/removing tracks to now playing  (Read 3179 times)

MeeMeeMee

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I was listening to The Dear Hunter / Act IV: Rebirth in Reprise album, was at the track The Bitter Suite IV And V: The Congregation And The Sermon In The Silt, when I added an album to the playlist, Daughters / You Won't Get What You Want. What happened next was that the currently playing track continued playing (as expected) but the speaker icon in the playlist moved to a track in the album I just added. When the currently playing track ended, the next playing track was track 72 in the playlist, not 61.

In the screenshot you can see how it looks just before the playback for track 60 on the playlist ended. The speaker icon is in the wrong place, the spectrogram, track length, etc, in the player control match those of track 60 on the playlist.

The info in the sigi is up to date, as is the version of MB.

Last Edit: April 18, 2021, 08:26:25 AM by MeeMeeMee
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As always, thank you, Steven, and also phred for the sigi with the details where to get said patch from  :P
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also phred for the sigi with the details where to get said patch from  :P
You're quite welcome. Note that you can bookmark the link and not have to search for my sig
Download the latest MusicBee v3.5 or 3.6 patch from here.
Unzip into your MusicBee directory and overwrite existing files.

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MeeMeeMee

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also phred for the sigi with the details where to get said patch from  :P
You're quite welcome. Note that you can bookmark the link and not have to search for my sig
That's probably a good idea. If I'm right, a better, more future proof, would be to bookmark this link: https://getmusicbee.com/patches/
It's also more informative, showing the file modification date.
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Following the update, this still happens, unfortunately. While playing track #44 in the playlist, I added an album to the playlist and it got displayed as if track #59 was playing. when the actual track finished playing, next track to be played was #60 on the playlist.

Edit: Oh, there's a new update from today. will report back after I take it for a spin.
Edit2: Seems like 3.4.7777 fixed it.


Last Edit: April 17, 2021, 01:19:48 PM by MeeMeeMee
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OK, this seems to be a related issue, so I updated the title and I'm continuing the report here. After updating to the latest version, Adding seems to be fixed. However, removing an album seems to cause a similar issue. So, continuing from the previous screenshot, I added a Nirvana album to the playlist, and once the Noga Erez album was done and the Some Velvet Morning album started playing I removed the Noga Erez album from the playlist, which resulted with this (See screenshot): the playlist showed as if track #56 while, in fact, track #43 was playing. And when than ended, #57 was played.

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I can reproduce this issue when using the Album Covers view when removing previously played tracks. When adding tracks I cannot reproduce any issues


MeeMeeMee

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I can reproduce this issue when using the Album Covers view when removing previously played tracks. When adding tracks I cannot reproduce any issues
I think 3.4.7777 fixed the issue when adding tracks, as I wrote above.

This should fix the issue:
https://getmusicbee.com/patches/MusicBee34_Patched.zip
I'm trying this new version, will report back later today, probably.
As always, thank you, Steven.

Edit: 3.4.7778 Seems to have fixed it. Sanity - restored! I updated the thread title to reflect that.
Last Edit: April 18, 2021, 08:27:19 AM by MeeMeeMee
MusicBee 3.5.8516 / Windows 10 (64-bit) / Intel i5-3470 / 8GB RAM
Media on NAS (CIFS share)
20K+ tracks, predominantly FLAC ; converted to mp3 (lame -V 0) when synced to a Cowon D2+
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Get the latest patch: https://getmusicbee.com/patches/