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Seeking to a negative time did not have the desired effect of seeking to the next valid position (the file start). On the other hand, just "-ss 0" will normally seek to a position higher than 0, because it adds the start time of the file. (The start time is not 0 because the gapless code skips a few samples from the start.) Fix this by using the "-seek_timestamp 1" option, which makes "-ss 0" do what you'd expect it would do. Also put the -ss option at the right place, before -i. This actually makes it seek, instead of something completely else. The ".out-3" test is no different in the -usetoc 0/1 cases, because the seeking is inaccurate (in both cases). Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
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d5c88cf38416329a052a9b0cb140fb4c *tests/data/fate/gapless-mp3.out-1
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c96c3ae7bd3300fd2f4debac222de5b7
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3386bc2009b31b7ef39247918cbb02a5 *tests/data/fate/gapless-mp3.out-2
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c96c3ae7bd3300fd2f4debac222de5b7
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70e7cd7f2b6365e7f48ed206113f06fc *tests/data/fate/gapless-mp3.out-3
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