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Fixed in 2021.1.X
Fixed in 2019.4.X, 2020.3.X
Votes
1
Found in
2019.4
2019.4.8f1
2020.1
2020.2
2021.1
Issue ID
1297646
Regression
No
Changing VideoPlayer.frame before playing the video does not change Video clock time
Reproduction steps:
1. Download and open the attached project "case_1283295-VideoPlayer_Bug_Report.zip"
2. Open "Video Scene"
3. Enter Play mode
4. Press "Prepare"
5. Press "Seek to frame 100"
6. Press "Play"
Expected result: Video starts playing from frame 100 immediately
Actual result: Video starts playing from frame 100 after some time
Reproducible with: 2019.4.17f1, 2020.1.17f1, 2020.2.0f1, 2021.1.0a10
Not reproducible with: 2018.4.30f1 (Video starts playing from the first frame)
Notes:
Pressing "Pause" after step 4 would prevent the issue
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Resolution Note (fix version 2021.1):
Seek operations before playback is active (Play() or Pause()) were not properly tracked. Added handling for these scenarios.
Resolution Note (fix version 2020.3):
Fixed in 2020.3.6f1
Resolution Note (fix version 2019.4):
Fixed in 2019.4.26f1