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OSX quick preview & quicktime are still a piece of ****
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This is especially true when using quicklook to preview the samples
Lol at . " Instead of boom it makes oom."
Thats why I use RealPlayer (TM).
@Max23 Not sure how well it would fit your workflow, but you should give AudioFinder a try (free demo available to download, then $69.95 or it will begin to limit features after a while if it is not Authorized) and never miss a boom again. http://www.icedaudio.com/site/
You say quicktime, which I haven't used for years on the desktop, but where I do notice it now and it annoys the hell out of me is in the iOS files app. Try to browse your sound library in there and you'll see.
Happily AudioShare doesn't have this issue. But it would be nice if the files app worked better.
Bang on.
Files app doesn't even have Zip support. Are they that lazy or just completely incompetent?
I thought it was just the age of my mac, but quick look has turned into, wait ten minutes look, kills my mojo when I'm auditioning samples, on snow leopard it was instant.
I wonder what happened as they had this down, was looking forward to a new mac and getting quick look back, didn't realise it affected everyone, had a work around where I'd press the play button when mousing over an audio file, hit the space bar to stop it, then quickly hit space again, but that doesn't work for me now.
Here you go.
Radar 37429087
Quicktime player and Quick Look truncate audio beginning on subsequent playback
Summary:
Using QuickTime Player or Quick Look to play an audio file causes the beginning attack of the audio to be truncated on subsequent playbacks.
Steps to Reproduce:
Either:
Or:
Expected Results:
Second and subsequent playback should begin from start of audio; attack should be audible
Actual Results:
Playback seems to begin from a few milliseconds into the audio file - or a long micro fade is applied, so that attack is lost
Version/Build:
Reproduced with
QuickTime Player Version 10.4 (928.5.1)
macOS 10.13.3 (17D47)