In the previous days I noticed a bunch of times that, sometimes, the seek-bar and on-screen time show the wrong position, but I couldn't get the gist of it. Today I got a more precise feel of this issue, so I'll try to report it the way I have seen it happen, excuse me if it's someway cryptic.
So I'll be watching a, say, 11 minutes video; some pausing, resuming, seeking occurs. Now the video is, let's say, around tree quarters in, so it should be around the 8 minutes mark, instead the time-bar is at the wrong place and the timing shows 5:00 instead.
Pressing the back key on the remote oddly seeks back at the time that was shown on-screen (5:00 in this example) [as if it was locked in some time-seeking task], and the video is now in perfect sync with that previous position that was reflected in the time-bar and on-screen.
I now manually fast-forward back to my previous position (around three-quarters in) and the video stays in sync until the end.
I don't know if this is somehow related, but after this happened I experienced the 3002 message bug while watching the next video (I will open another issue specifically for that one as soon as I encounter it again and I can take a picture/note down the message appearing on screen).
I'm sorry I can't give a more accurate technical description of the seeking issue, if I happen to incur in this behavior again I'll try to catch new details.
1.00 beta 2, Fire TV stick lite
Unrelated: how can I attach a log of some sort to a bug report?
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