Dear All,
I have searched for this issue but cannot find any other threads relating to it:
When I use the Sense Audio Manager and have the application in landscape view with the track listing displayed, the times next to the tracks are supposed to represent the length of the track but the numbers rarely seem to be correct.
Often it will display two adjacent tracks as having exactly the same duration, although they in fact do not. It looks as though it re-defines the previous track's length to be the same as the one you are currently listening to when that track comes to an end.
i.e.
Track 1 - 8:50
Track 2 - 1:35 (still playing)
Changes to
Track 1 - 1:35
Track 2 - 1:35
when Track 2 ends. This then continues down the list (Track 2 shows the length of Track 3 when that finishes, etc)
Has anyone else encoutered this and is there a fix for it?
I like the Sense Audio Manager and think that it has real potential but it just seems to be buggy and have some really basic design flaws that interrupt with an otherwise nifty little app.
Cheers,
AdLoki
I have searched for this issue but cannot find any other threads relating to it:
When I use the Sense Audio Manager and have the application in landscape view with the track listing displayed, the times next to the tracks are supposed to represent the length of the track but the numbers rarely seem to be correct.
Often it will display two adjacent tracks as having exactly the same duration, although they in fact do not. It looks as though it re-defines the previous track's length to be the same as the one you are currently listening to when that track comes to an end.
i.e.
Track 1 - 8:50
Track 2 - 1:35 (still playing)
Changes to
Track 1 - 1:35
Track 2 - 1:35
when Track 2 ends. This then continues down the list (Track 2 shows the length of Track 3 when that finishes, etc)
Has anyone else encoutered this and is there a fix for it?
I like the Sense Audio Manager and think that it has real potential but it just seems to be buggy and have some really basic design flaws that interrupt with an otherwise nifty little app.
Cheers,
AdLoki