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Adjust Times not working #2796

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PeterKse opened this issue Dec 20, 2024 · 3 comments
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Adjust Times not working #2796

PeterKse opened this issue Dec 20, 2024 · 3 comments

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@PeterKse
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I'm trying to use the function Adjust Times. It's just not doing anything. I'm able to use the other tools like Sync and Change Frame Rate fine on the same subtitle.

I click on Adjust Times, trying to add 1minute (i've tried hours, seconds, ms, too)
The pop-up saying the task has been completed shows up down right
Clicking the History-button shows no log of the task
Testing the subtitle shows no adjusted time

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Screenshot after just having completed a few Adjusted Times, none logged, but 10min earlier had done plenty of sync's and framerates

Software (please complete the following information):

  • Bazarr: 1.4.5
  • Radarr version 5.16.3.9541
  • Sonarr version 4.0.11.2680
  • OS: Linux, TrueNAS Scale

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I'm quite sure i've used this function before - but it was back when I ran PMS on Windows Server 2019.

@JaiZed
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JaiZed commented Dec 20, 2024

Are you sure it didn’t change anything?
I just tested with the latest beta and I changed it once by 1 minute and it worked and then again by an hour and that worked too.
Note that these changes will NOT be reflected in the history.

You should try making a backup file of the SRT subtitle and then running the adjust times command and then doing a diff on the two files, which is what I did to demonstrate that the files did actually change correctly.

@JaiZed
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JaiZed commented Dec 21, 2024

I eventually managed to get it to fail and reproduce your issue. But I don’t think it’s specific to this command and the command actually works properly.
Please try the following:

  • Restart Bazarr.
  • Try the adjust times command. I believe it should work properly the first time. Verify that it does.
  • Try the adjust times command again. This time it may or may not work. If it does work, please keep trying it until it doesn’t or until you run out of things to try it on.
  • Report back on your findings, especially how many times it worked before failing.

@PeterKse
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Appreciate the speedy answer, I will squeeze in some testing this weekend and revert

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