What do you mean by that? End of credits or something else?Since I'm out of Ending material...
a couple of seconds at the end of the credits are normal. This is relatively new software, they are working very hard on fixing every issue they can, there really are not that many but some take precedence over others, I hope you like the program.
Prospere told you in a thread, a couple of seconds at the end of the credits are normal, I am not trivializing anything.Please don't lie or trivialise the issue: it's not normal at all---1.0.9.1 does not cut the end of the credits at all! It might be normal to you, because as you said in another thread you like to stay ahead, damn the consequences, but I, having dependable systems background, always check before switching.
@frejp, there's a big thread by me about this issue at https://forum.redfox.bz/threads/bug...ers-non-deterministic-track-truncation.80711/
In fact, the issue has been known about since the early hours of Mar 24th and beta 1.0.9.3: https://forum.redfox.bz/threads/maj...er-video-bitrate-chopped-audio-on-flix.80644/
Prospere told you in a thread, a couple of seconds at the end of the credits are normal, I am not trivializing anything.
https://forum.redfox.bz/threads/bug...tic-track-truncation.80711/page-4#post-536583
Jebus, I know what I read, no truncation, a couple of seconds, in the end, is normal. I never said part of the presentation to be cut off is normal either. Please read what I write.Jebus!!! When are you actually going to learn to read and not merely see things you want to see?!! @Prospere said track differences sometimes are normal, hence why I always say upto 1000ms is fine with A, and upto 2000ms is fine with N: the things that get cut are either silence or black-outs and those are cut by the providers, not AS. He never said it was normal for a part of the presentation to be cut!
Jebus, I know what I read, no truncation, a couple of seconds at the end is normal.
It does not matter anyway. I am testing the solution since early morning - by now no cut offs. There are differences in track durations (which is normal) up to a couple of seconds in the worst case, but no truncation.
I will continue testing the latest given beta. Until the issue is resolved I'll ultimately be downloading the given stream for keeps using 1091 though. Enjoying this product immensely and appreciate the developers continued efforts.
I agree.Kudos to you Lowpro, good to see some positivity and constructive discussion with folks on this forum. There is no need for other folks to whip out their e-peen and abuse the mods or the developers. Everyone is doing the best they can in this very unique situation I am sure. Many of us have some sort of a technical background , some are extensive, but that does not give anyone license to be jerks and sour the typical positivity and helpfulness of the forums.