Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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Major
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Single Seat
Description
this one is a bit tricky to describe.
in the timeline 3 colors are used.
red: part of the current show which is before the current view-point, and is NOT in timeshiftbuffer
green: part of the current show which is before the current view-point, and IS in timeshiftbuffer
orange: part of the current show which is after the current view-point, and IS in timeshiftbuffer
so if you watch a movie for ~30 minutes and then do -15 minutes, then you see 2 small white markers in the timeline which show you your current "position", and an orange bar before these markers which represent the 15 minutes ahead which are in the buffer.
h4. Steps to Reproduce
1. enter MyTV
2. tune any channel
3. pause live TV and look at the timeline
4. you see 2 small white markers which should now "freeze" at their position, because you paused LiveTV. on the right of these markers the orange bar/area should now start to grow.
but what happens instead is that you see a small ornage area and then the markers jump one thiny step to the right.
so based on the timeline it looks like you would still watch the movie. it doesnt look like you paused the playback, because the markers still move and the orange area is not increasing.
h4. Additional Information
confirmed by Muldini
tested in singleseat and multiseat
in the timeline 3 colors are used.
red: part of the current show which is before the current view-point, and is NOT in timeshiftbuffer
green: part of the current show which is before the current view-point, and IS in timeshiftbuffer
orange: part of the current show which is after the current view-point, and IS in timeshiftbuffer
so if you watch a movie for ~30 minutes and then do -15 minutes, then you see 2 small white markers in the timeline which show you your current "position", and an orange bar before these markers which represent the 15 minutes ahead which are in the buffer.
h4. Steps to Reproduce
1. enter MyTV
2. tune any channel
3. pause live TV and look at the timeline
4. you see 2 small white markers which should now "freeze" at their position, because you paused LiveTV. on the right of these markers the orange bar/area should now start to grow.
but what happens instead is that you see a small ornage area and then the markers jump one thiny step to the right.
so based on the timeline it looks like you would still watch the movie. it doesnt look like you paused the playback, because the markers still move and the orange area is not increasing.
h4. Additional Information
confirmed by Muldini
tested in singleseat and multiseat