Closed Bug 1223391 Opened 9 years ago Closed 7 years ago

[Linux] Audio jumps when I'm right clicking in different places on the time bar

Categories

(Toolkit :: Video/Audio Controls, defect)

43 Branch
All
Linux
defect
Not set
normal

Tracking

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RESOLVED WORKSFORME
Tracking Status
firefox43 - affected

People

(Reporter: pauly, Unassigned)

References

Details

(Keywords: regression)

FF 43b2, 45.0a1 (2015-11-10) Ubuntu 14.04

STR:
1. Open an audio file (e.g: http://www.texasbagpiper.com/soundclips/11%20-%20Track%2011.mp3)
2. While the song is playing, right click in different places on the time bar

Actual results:
The audio jumps when right clicking on the time bar

Expected results:
The audio shouldn't jump on right click

This is reproducible on Linux only, doesn't reproduce on Win, Mac.
OS: Unspecified → Linux
Hardware: Unspecified → All
I have gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly 0.10.19-2 codecs installed.
This is an old regression, doesn't repro on FF 33, but repro on FF 34.
Keywords: regression
[Tracking Requested - why for this release]:
Old regression affecting the seek bar available for audio files.
I think this is probably a duplicate, at least I remember seeing similar bugs.
This may not be a recent regression so we don't  need to track it for now.  

jya, any ideas here?  Maybe it relates to your recent work. We can still take a patch in early beta.
Flags: needinfo?(jyavenard)
Last good revision: 5299864050ee (2014-08-14)
First bad revision: c9f8cc9ce89c (2014-08-15)
Pushlog: https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/pushloghtml?fromchange=5299864050ee&tochange=c9f8cc9ce89c
A difference between click and right click is likely a pure UI issue with nothing to do with the underlying media code.

Karl, I see your name is the regression range, likely unrelated but that's already closer to what I would know about :)
Flags: needinfo?(jyavenard) → needinfo?(karlt)
The time bar seems to be behaving as a scroll bar, so bug 803633 is likely the trigger.

But the more fundamental problem seems to be that it can't behave as a scroll bar and have a context menu.  I guess something is not calling stopPropagation() and/or preventDefault().
Blocks: 803633
Flags: needinfo?(karlt)
This issue is still reproducible in Firefox Beta 51.0b4 (id: 20161128075558) and also occurs on video files with the same STR. Tested with the following video: https://goo.gl/wu5iUA
Everything's fine in Fx 53b8, Ubuntu 16.04 x86.
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 7 years ago
Resolution: --- → WORKSFORME
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