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Ultimate Audio Playback => XXHighEnd Support => Topic started by: crisnee on September 21, 2010, 08:41:15 pm



Title: Common Glitch?
Post by: crisnee on September 21, 2010, 08:41:15 pm
Yesterday I was listening to the Goldberg Variations (N.B. solo piano, J. S. Bach). Along about the sixth variation a violin made an entrance, in fact it sounded suspiciously like part of a Vivaldi violin concerto. Ii hung around for about 40 seconds (an estimate) and then the piano reappeared solo style and played merrily along it's way.

I was astonished   :o  (maybe a bit strong) and naturally took a gander at my play list. No sign of anything but the piano music. The 40 seconds of violin that was nowhere to be found sounded like an excerpt of a piece I listened to before the variations, which I had completely cleared from the play list prior to loading the Goldberg.

Is this a common glitch?

Chris


Title: Re: Common Glitch?
Post by: PeterSt on September 22, 2010, 10:02:44 am
This is the new randomizer. Don't you like it ?

:swoon:

I don't see how this can happen, unless after the violin a next track of the piano concerto started. But right in the middle of a track ? no.
Which doesn't tell it is impossible. :)

I hope these kind of things (but at the track level, because *that* is known to me) are solved in 0.9z-3. Anyway, they should.

Peter


Title: Re: Common Glitch?
Post by: crisnee on September 22, 2010, 09:07:06 pm
But right in the middle of a track ? no.
Peter

I think it was at the end of a track though I wasn't paying close attention at the time, however the violin certainly remedied that.  :xx:

Another minor issue, maybe. XX sorts files slightly differently than Windows. This also came to my attention during those infamous Goldberg Var.

I was listening to a version that I was not familiar with and the vars. were being played out of order. I realize musicians take liberties when it comes to performing written music, (interpretation etc.) but I thought this might be going a bit far, particularly as the order didn't seem to make musical sense. Not being at the computer at the time I wasn't able to check what was going on right away. Later, I found that XX had interpreted the file order differently than did Windows Explorer.

Chris


Title: Re: Common Glitch?
Post by: PeterSt on September 23, 2010, 04:35:24 am
Hmm ... Can you select that album in the Library Area, click the Load button (the one with the Down-arrow) and show me a picture of the Playlist Area ?
If you can't get it wrong it isn't necessary.

If the Track Names don't contain track numbers causing a physically alphabetical sequence, then forget about this comparison.

Peter


Title: Re: Common Glitch?
Post by: crisnee on September 24, 2010, 07:14:12 am
Peter, I don't have them to show because I renumbered them in Windows. I always forget until later that you want to know about these sort of things.

I can tell you that it was a double cd and I'd renumbered it to act like one cd. Something like this. 1-01, 1-02, 1-03 for cd1, and 2-01, 2-02 etc. for cd2. I say something like that, but not necessarily exactly like that. I do that for many of my double and triple cds, to keep them apart but all in one folder. Whatever numbering I use, I make sure it works under Windows.

Sorry, that's the best I can do. If I come across another that doesn't work, I'll let you know.

Chris