WACUP
General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Knowledgeseeker on March 27, 2021, 03:12:26 PM
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I have two indicators in the seeker bar.
1) Shows where the song currently is in it's duration during playback.
2) Another indicator exactly like the first that only moves when I move it with my mouse but does nothing.
I want to keep the standard one but find nothing in the options to remove the secondary one. It always trips me up when i look to see where the song is in its duration because there are TWO indicators.
Can anyone offer help?
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Are you using a Modern Skin? (i.e. Winamp Modern, Bento or Big Bento Modern)
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"Winamp Modern", specifically.
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There's no option to disable the secondary ghost seeker, nor am I sure if that's possible within a Modern Skin itself
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I don't see a secondary ghost seeker bar in my copy of Winamp Modern. Can either of you post a screenshot?
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(https://i.imgur.com/x6avScB.png)
Happens when you want to seek to a position
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I don't have that behavior when I click in the seek bar or drag the seek button back or forth. I see that you have the repeat mode active. I tried with repeat all and with repeat track and still don't see the shadow seek button. It may be some other preference differences between my configuration and you guys. Hopefully, dro will respond to this.
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Am sure someone else reported something like this a while back & it was down to a corrupted studio.xnf file messing things up as it's definitely not a desired behaviour to have the seeking mode showing all of the time. Preferences -> Advanced -> Diagnostics -> 'Settings Locations' tab has the settings folder path to find to remove the studio.xnf file (when WACUP is not running).
-dro
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(https://i.imgur.com/iKD6kiw.png)
Still happens with a new studio.xnf file, my guess is that it is intended behavior
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If it's seen when it's being intentionally moved as part of a seeking action until the mouse is released then it's how that skin has always worked as it's there to help fine tune the position prior to the seek being attempted. If it's happening just by putting the mouse near things (as the initial wording in the second point by the OP seems to imply) then my suggestion is the best I've got based on another example that I can't find at the moment.
-dro
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If it's seen when it's being intentionally moved as part of a seeking action until the mouse is released then it's how that skin has always worked as it's there to help fine tune the position prior to the seek being attempted. ...
This is the behavior that I see.
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Maybe I should've been clearer, hovering over it obviously lights it up, it is the ghosting effect that occurs when you grab and drag the seeker to the new position
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I'm probably getting confused here. The ghost action as per the screenshots is absolutely correct unless that's being triggered by _not_ first having to have clicked on the seekbar. Best to wait for the OP to hopefully reply back to clarify things.
-dro
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I do not have to click for the ghost seek bar to be there. Wherever my mouse moves over the seek bar, the ghost button appears and moves with my mouse as fluidly as if it were an intended function of the program.
I see a use for it. I just don't want it.
The use is as you play a song, you can locate a certain part by moving your mouse over it during playback and the thost bar remains there (unless you move the mouse over another section).
I just don't want the dang thing.
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Have you done as per my suggestion of the file to remove to see if that helps ?
As its not meant to be doing that nor can I replicate & am going on what fixed it for the one other user that I know had that issue. Unless there's something going on with mouse drivers / some other software that's on your machine which is triggering the action in the modern skin engine.
-dro
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I do not have to click for the ghost seek bar to be there. Wherever my mouse moves over the seek bar, the ghost button appears and moves with my mouse as fluidly as if it were an intended function of the program.
I see a use for it. I just don't want it.
The use is as you play a song, you can locate a certain part by moving your mouse over it during playback and the thost bar remains there (unless you move the mouse over another section).
I just don't want the dang thing.
It might be useful to have a screenrecording of this as I personally have a hard time imagining this
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Not needed as you're static image is already showing how it'll appear all the time.
-dro
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I may have cleared it up. I've had it for... as long as I've had Wacup, which is almost a year I guess. Anyway, I switched skins multiple times today and trying the same skin again, it seems to be gone. After some playback, it came back. So if I switch skins, and return to this one, it goes away. I'm now convinced the ghost seek bar is what's bugged, specifically.
Update: I have more info. It seems it sometimes begins to separate both seek bars when I use Global Hotkeys to skip through a song. But it doesn't begin having a second ghost bar every time. Once it does, it is there to stay until I switch the skin back.
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So as long as I use my Winamp Modern Skin, the bug is there. No fix for it I have found.
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I've yet to look into this again (am preoccupied with trying to take over the remaining parts of the classic skin handling from Winamp) but if it's only being triggered in a certain manner & just for that skin then either it's just an oddity with the modern skin engine (likely as it often doesn't initiate things into a known state) or there's an issue within the winamp modern skin script files related to how the seeker bar is managed. I've made a note to have a look at the skin scripts when I've got more time to do so unless anyone else following this has the time able to do it before I can do it.
-dro
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In the times of me attempting to cause this deliberately, there's no way for me to trigger it in any circumstance.
My next guess would be something related to the mouse driver or something else hooking in to the process