Clicking the media player widget (a circle encompassing a little play button) in the system tray causes the current audio file to bed replayed from beginning. For example, after reboot, when I use Amarok and listen to music for around 3 to 4 minutes, and if one click the media player for the first time in this rebooting, the current playing media track will replay itself from beginning.
Forgot to mention, the situation occurs on both Arch and Fedora, so it can't be a platform specific thing.
Can you reproduce with a different player? I can't reproduce with VLC. @David: didn't you recently do some changes to the slider handling?
This is already fixed. https://phabricator.kde.org/D3904
On my system, it can be reproduced with VLC as well after a reboot. @David: This is exactly the issue I am facing. Glad to know if has been resolved. What version of Plasma 5 will this patch be included in? My Fedora is still running 5.8.5...
It's fixed in Plasma 5.8.6 (not yet released) and any higher version (which is Plasma 5.9 that was already released).
This issue still randomly happens and now with browser integration it also affects websites like Youtube.
I'm not able to reproduce on VLC or browser-integration on Firefox. But it easily replicable on Elisa 0.1.1 and 0.2.0
A quick update. The problem is always reproducible on Elisa a player that has auto resume track on start. But on a player like Juk that doesn't do that by default it wont trigger. Neon 5.13.3 , Frameworks 5.48.0, QT 5.11.1
Tried on 5.14.80, Frameworks 5.51.0 on unstable cannot reproduce anymore. Anyone can confirm?
bug 397827 seems related/duplicate
Yes is the same one the invoke part is no longer reproducible. In this report if the browser integration was running and a different player invoked the widget it will be not noticeable. Is no longer the case. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 397827 ***
Cannot reproduce this bug in Operating System: KDE neon Developer Edition KDE Plasma Version: 5.14.80 Qt Version: 5.11.1 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.51.0