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Bug 728735 - Video Timeline not always visible when you forward/backward
Video Timeline not always visible when you forward/backward
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: totem
Classification: Core
Component: Movie player
3.12.x
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: General Totem maintainer(s)
General Totem maintainer(s)
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2014-04-22 15:37 UTC by alex diavatis
Modified: 2014-12-07 17:10 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---



Description alex diavatis 2014-04-22 15:37:25 UTC
I am not sure if this is actually bug.

Reproduce Always

With Mouse

1. Play a movie
2. Use mouse-wheel to navigate forward / backward

Outcome: Movie gets backward / forward but the timeline (player bar) isn't visible so you don't know in what minute you are skipping.

Additionally most of the times you will "scroll" the mouse unintentionally. In this case timeline will be visible. 

With Keyboard

1. Play a movie
2. Use left/right arrows to navigate forward / backward

Outcome: Movie gets backward / forward but the timeline (player bar) isn't visible so you don't know in what minute you are skipping. You should use the mouse to bring focus on timeline.


Aside of this, while left/right arrow do something, up/down are keys are dead. Should be used for skipping a longer time?
Comment 1 Bastien Nocera 2014-04-22 15:40:53 UTC
(In reply to comment #0)
> Aside of this, while left/right arrow do something, up/down are keys are dead.
> Should be used for skipping a longer time?

They're used to change the volume...
Comment 2 alex diavatis 2014-04-22 15:47:34 UTC
(In reply to comment #1)
> (In reply to comment #0)
> > Aside of this, while left/right arrow do something, up/down are keys are dead.
> > Should be used for skipping a longer time?
> 
> They're used to change the volume...

Ah, yes, the sound.. That was a bit embarrassing..
thanx!
Comment 3 Bastien Nocera 2014-12-07 17:10:14 UTC
Fixed in master and gnome-3-14