While working on finding a solution to this bug I realized that it can skip forward and backward just fine in OGG files, as long as they are downloaded first. If it's not local media, however, skipping/seeking is entirely broken. GStreamer doesn't throw any errors or provide any messages, it just simply doesn't work.
I tested this with Noise (Music) and discovered it behaves the exact same way. To reproduce, just launch Noise from the terminal with a remote OGG file as a parameter, for example:
While working on finding a solution to this bug I realized that it can skip forward and backward just fine in OGG files, as long as they are downloaded first. If it's not local media, however, skipping/seeking is entirely broken. GStreamer doesn't throw any errors or provide any messages, it just simply doesn't work.
I tested this with Noise (Music) and discovered it behaves the exact same way. To reproduce, just launch Noise from the terminal with a remote OGG file as a parameter, for example:
noise http:// podcast. ubuntu- uk.org/ download/ uupc_s07e14. ogg