On Sun, Jun 23, 2013 at 04:18:37PM -0000, magowiz wrote:
> I'm not really sure I was really using that feature, can you tell me
> please how can I test if BPM detection is actually working in
> banshee-2.6.1-1 ? So I can tell you in a few time which is the
> situation with BPM in older version before reverting to something that
> doesn't crash but that doesn't actually work.
Well, if you press 'e' on one of the tracks, go to the "Extra" tab, and click
"Detect" under "Beats Per Minute", it's supposed to detect the BPM.
I just tried it on 2.6.1-1ubuntu1, but it doesn't ever manage to detect the BPM.
In 2.6.1-1ubuntu1.1, I see the same crash you're seeing. From what I can tell,
this is probably the situation:
- 2.6.1-1ubuntu1: BPM detection doesn't work at all
- 2.6.1-1ubuntu1.1: BPM detection re-enabled, but exposes a bug in
libsoundtouch causes the assertion error.
On Sun, Jun 23, 2013 at 04:18:37PM -0000, magowiz wrote:
> I'm not really sure I was really using that feature, can you tell me
> please how can I test if BPM detection is actually working in
> banshee-2.6.1-1 ? So I can tell you in a few time which is the
> situation with BPM in older version before reverting to something that
> doesn't crash but that doesn't actually work.
Well, if you press 'e' on one of the tracks, go to the "Extra" tab, and click
"Detect" under "Beats Per Minute", it's supposed to detect the BPM.
I just tried it on 2.6.1-1ubuntu1, but it doesn't ever manage to detect the BPM.
In 2.6.1-1ubuntu1.1, I see the same crash you're seeing. From what I can tell,
this is probably the situation:
- 2.6.1-1ubuntu1: BPM detection doesn't work at all
- 2.6.1-1ubuntu1.1: BPM detection re-enabled, but exposes a bug in
libsoundtouch causes the assertion error.
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Kind regards,
Loong Jin