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David Planella (dpm) wrote : Re: [Bug 1386628] Re: [Remix] Long delay between tapping a song and showing the "Now playing" view

Hi Victor,

I've prefixed the bug title with [Remix] to indicate I'm reporting it
against the remix branch. As per the revision, I built a click from trunk
and manually installed after I saw all the good work you guys had landed
this morning :)

So the version is 1.3.713 (i.e. r713)

Cheers,
David.

On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 6:30 PM, Andrew Hayzen <email address hidden>
wrote:

> I can confirm this issue, basically when on the songs tab (or anywhere
> with a large amount of items) if you select a track to play there is a
> pause while it pushes the items onto the trackQueue. Maybe we should
> look at that trackQueue workerscript branch I started investigating
> before the remix.
>
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> Title:
> [Remix] Long delay between tapping a song and showing the "Now
> playing" view
>
> Status in Music application for Ubuntu devices:
> Triaged
>
> Bug description:
> Steps to reproduce:
>
> 1. Go to Albums
> 2. Tap on an album
> 3. Tap on a song
>
> Actual:
> - There is a delay of 3-5 seconds before the "Now playing" view is
> shown, although the song starts actually playing before that. During that,
> the previous song is still shown in the toolbar.
>
> Expected:
> - When I tap on a song, the "Now playing" view is shown without delay.
>
> This delay gives an impression of unresponsiveness. As mentioned, the
> song does seem to start playing without much of a delay, even before
> the "Now playing" view is shown. But with songs that start with e.g.
> 3s of silence or at low volume, it introduces confusion, as my first
> reaction was to tap again on the song to see if my tap had been
> recognized at all.
>
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