On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 14:23:41 +0100
Johannes Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alexander E. Patrakov schrieb:
>
> > I think it is a problem with mplayer or alsa-lib, not with a52 plugin,
> > because I am able to reproduce a similar effect by just running dmix at
> > 192 kHz 32 bit. To do so, crea
Adam Nielsen schrieb:
>> >> When a movie doesn't play, it shows weird behaviour: the video is
>> >> playing *extremely* slowly, the audio plays just fine for about the
>> >> first 100 seconds. Then mplayer gets so out of sync that it commits
>> >> suicide in a way. Here is some output:
> >
> > IIRC
Alexander E. Patrakov schrieb:
> I think it is a problem with mplayer or alsa-lib, not with a52 plugin,
> because I am able to reproduce a similar effect by just running dmix at
> 192 kHz 32 bit. To do so, create ~/.asoundrc that contains just two lines:
>
> defaults.pcm.dmix.rate 192000
> defaul
> When a movie doesn't play, it shows weird behaviour: the video is
> playing *extremely* slowly, the audio plays just fine for about the
> first 100 seconds. Then mplayer gets so out of sync that it commits
> suicide in a way. Here is some output:
IIRC mplayer uses the audio as a timing source, s
Johannes Bauer wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> there's another problem I encountered with the a52 plugin *sigh*... I
> have it setup so it does routing and then A52 encoding. Everything works
> beautifully using xmms. Some movies play just fine with mplayer. Others
> don't. I have no idea why.
>
> When
Hello list,
there's another problem I encountered with the a52 plugin *sigh*... I
have it setup so it does routing and then A52 encoding. Everything works
beautifully using xmms. Some movies play just fine with mplayer. Others
don't. I have no idea why.
When a movie doesn't play, it shows weird b