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not solved: Incorrect handling of INDEX 02 and above - Tolik - 04-11-2018 If first track in .CUE contains INDEX 02, INDEX 03, etc, playback starts from the last index. It should start from the first index - the beginning of .FLAC. Example 1. When I select this cue file (on network or in local folder), playback starts from 19:43 Code: FILE "Range.flac" WAVE Example 2. Playback starts from 04:05 Code: FILE "image.flac" WAVE RE: Incorrect handling of INDEX 02 and above - Tolik - 04-11-2018 I normally don't use Library but found there the above albums. It is impossible to start them from the beginning using Library. Example 1. Track 1 length is 4:02 instead of 23:42 Track 2 is 4:31 - Ok. Example 2. Track 1 length is 2:39 instead of 6:42 Track 2 is 3:56 - Ok. RE: Incorrect handling of INDEX 02 and above - Tolik - 04-16-2018 Workaround: delete from .cue all lines with INDEX 02 and above (or add REM in the beginning). So a simple solution for developers: just ignore them. Some old expensive CD players can jump to these indices - some parts of a long track, such as medley. I have a Sony CD player with a special buttons INDEX on remote. But there is no such feature in any software player, unfortunately. RE: not solved: Incorrect handling of INDEX 02 and above - Tolik - 05-03-2018 The issue is solved in 4.3.0 for local folders only. But for network folders it works exactly as before. RE: not solved: Incorrect handling of INDEX 02 and above - Tolik - 06-02-2018 4.3.2: STILL not solved |