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asbplayer video player stops video when updating card #634
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There's a default 500ms audio padding for audio recordings - could this explain what you're experiencing? Or is your problem something else? |
Nah, it isn't padding. |
Thanks can I understand your point about the video picking back up from where it left off after recording. About the other one, can you upload some example recorded audio with the issue here + the subtitles? Just want to make sure I'm understanding the issue completely. |
Sorry, my English is terrible and it is my native language. Basically, it records the audio appropriately for the amount of time the video feed is frozen. It records audio like normal, just it overpads the end of the audio because the video is still frozen. Since the video is frozen for longer than the subs actually last for, it also records too much audio. |
Aside from the audio padding I'm not able to observe any issue that matches exactly what you're saying but it might just be me. If you enable "Play audio while recording from local video" in the settings, does that improve the experience at all for you? Do you still notice something off with the recording length? |
What is the issue and what do you do to make it happen
When using the asbplayer website video player, when updating a card, it will freeze the player for a certain amount of time before resuming the video. The video player will not go back to the beginning of the subtitle visually (but it will still record the audio from the beginning, however you cannot hear it), but instead freeze on the frame that the user decided to update the card.
Also, either due to this or as just a common thing that occurs, the video player will not stop at the subtitle end when recording video audio, but rather go far past it. This makes mining take very long.
What browser?
Firefox
Is it happening with local video or streaming video?
Local Video
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