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[edit] more info, realized that this only happens when you have any network drive mapped as a drive letter. It then affects reading waveforms from all network mountpoints. If you remove this network mapped drive, it works again.
I wasn't seeing this, and I have my main music folder on an NTFS-formatted drive in an Ubuntu box, shared as an SMB share from there, and mapped to a drive letter on my Windows machine.
Then I started playing with the entries in the right-click context popup when you right click on the seek/waveform area, and can trigger similar behavior, though I don't need to remove the share to get it to work again (interestingly enough), and I don't get any "failure message" like you do. I just need to go to the next or prev track, or toggle the state of the "show waveform for selected playlist item", although the latter doesn't quite work properly, and I think this is likely where the bug lies, or should at least help track it down:
What I've noticed so far is that there seems to be some sort of inconsistency in the state of the "show waveform" feature, so there may be logic issues there when changing/setting/tracking/checking the state variable (presumably a bool?).
Why do I say this? If I disable it just now, for the first time on a playing track, it redraws the waveform (although the waveform looks slightly different than the initial displayed waveform) and otherwise behaves as though the "show waveform" toggle is still enabled, rather than giving me the plain seeker widget (which is the expected behavior, I think?). The waveform in this state still updates, and can be clicked on to navigate as normal. However, the right-click context menu shows NO checkmark next to the "show waveform" option.
If I click the context menu again to enable it (as far as the context menu UI is concerned, the check mark shows again) again, THAT'S when it seems to break the waveform display portion, as the colored portion representing the already played portion of the waveform disappears (the "shadow" of the waveform is shown, and there are no updates made).
If I toggle it yet again, the context menu show's it's supposed to be off, but the waveform display returns again, and works as expected.
When I skip to a new track, the state of the waveform display reverts to "on", effectively, regardless of the setting of the context menu toggle. (i.e. I can consistently trigger the funky out of sync state of it, but it reverts to a default of "on" at next track playback, ignoring the setting of the context menu).
Did I confuse you? I can provide screenshots or video, even. Let me know. Also, as this may or may not be 2 different bugs, or expression of the same base bug in 2 different ways, (admin/mods) let me know if you want me to make a separate thread for the behavior I've seen/documented.
P.S. You duped this thread:
https://getwacup.com/community/index.php?topic=2423.0 , if not others (of which that one may be a dupe too). It's common courtesy and practice to search to see if there's an existing thread for the issue, so issues don't get duplicated and clutter the board and cause more work
