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      clevername27 @d.healey
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      @d-healey Do you recall if this was ever resolved?

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        d.healey @clevername27
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        @clevername27 Not according to my last post here :)

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          clevername27 @d.healey
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          @d-healey I'm baffled how anyone is able to ship a HISE-product. Obviously they do, but I am legit baffled.

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            A Former User @clevername27
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            @clevername27 These are edge-cases, the primary modules & UI elements are very well made and stable :)

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              clevername27 @A Former User
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              @iamlamprey I appreciate your response. I do not believe there is a such a thing as an "edge case". An API either works, or it doesn't.

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                Orvillain
                last edited by Orvillain

                Surely the sampler itself should be reporting this, not the WaveForm view ???

                My brain looks at this problem more along these lines:

                • Get sampler.
                • Get currently playing file.
                • Get sample position for currently playing file.
                • Use a ScriptPanel and a timer.
                • Convert sample position into a pixel value.
                • Draw a vertical line at the pixel value on the X axis, and as tall as you need it on the Y axis.
                • Each time you want to update the position, clear the old line, and draw a new line.

                This ScriptPanel would be placed over the top of the existing waveform panel.

                This is more or less how I did my sample start/end and loop start/end mechanics.
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                The only thing I haven't done is any kind of update logic. But I'm sure it is possible. Provided you can get the data from the sampler or currently playing audio file.

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                  clevername27 @Orvillain
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                  @Orvillain Thank you - I'm confused, though, because I don't want to use a sampler. I just want to play an audio file. And HISE has a Module to do that:

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                  Except, like so many things in HISE, it doesn't do that.

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                    ulrik @Orvillain
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                    @Orvillain said in Waveform how to get playback position?:

                    Surely the sampler itself should be reporting this, not the WaveForm view ???

                    My brain looks at this problem more along these lines:

                    • Get sampler.
                    • Get currently playing file.
                    • Get sample position for currently playing file.

                    I'm sorry to dig in this old topic.
                    As I undertand, you are using a sampler for this right?
                    Could you please explain, or make a very small snippet, how to get the play position of the file?

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                      ulrik @d.healey
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                      @d-healey said in Waveform how to get playback position?:

                      @ulrik Yes, if I had an audio file, but I have a waveform control linked to a sampler.

                      Did you find a solution for this?

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                        HISEnberg @ulrik
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                        @Christoph-Hart I'm gonna add a bump to this topic to see if there is any progress. I feel like if there is a ScriptAudioWaveform.setPlaybackPosition() then it should be fairly trivial to add a ScriptAudioWaveform.getPlaybackPosition().

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                          Christoph Hart @HISEnberg
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                          @HISEnberg use a broadcaster with the AudioFile.Display event type:

                          const var playbackWatcher = Engine.createBroadcaster({
                            "id": "playbackWatcher",
                            "args": ["processor", "index", "value"],
                            "tags": []
                          });
                          
                          // Note that DisplayIndex doesn't work in the previous HISE version (it expects AudioFile.Display)
                          // so if you use the broadcaster wizard like I did here it will spit out non-working code.
                          playbackWatcher.attachToComplexData("AudioFile.DisplayIndex", "Audio Loop Player1", 0, "");
                          
                          inline function onPlaybackUpdate(p, i, v)
                          {
                          	Console.print(v);
                          };
                          
                          playbackWatcher.addListener(0, "show the playback position", onPlaybackUpdate);
                          
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                            HISEnberg @Christoph Hart
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                            @Christoph-Hart Nice yes this is a bit more elegant than what I figured out yesterday. I actually just used a variable in the drawThumbnailRuler so I could yank the obj.xPosition and pass it to my panel. Your version is giving the actual sample value so it seems preferable:

                            reg thumbnailXPos = 0.0;
                            Laf_Waveform.registerFunction("drawThumbnailRuler", function(g, obj)
                            {
                                thumbnailXPos = obj.xPosition;
                                Console.print(thumbnailXPos);
                            });
                            
                            // Then I just pass thumbnailXPos over to the panel....
                            
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                              Christoph Hart @HISEnberg
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                              @HISEnberg said in Waveform how to get playback position?:

                              Your version is giving the actual sample value so it seems preferable:

                              It also runs if your waveform is not visible.

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