Darren Salt youmustbejoking.demon.co.uk> writes:
> Probably. (Would be nice if you – and others – would Cc xine-lib patches to
> xine-devel, or mention them in #xine.)
I shall do so in the future. I did a followup post including a link to this
thread in the xine bug-tracker (bug 325), however, t
I've found a solution to my longstanding problem: Video and audio being out of
sync on my vdr system using xine-lib as output display/control application.
Having excluded basically any other component, I started debugging xine-lib.
The first thing I've found was: When video and audio become out o
Still having my problems with the BSkyB Channel4 family
channels, I had a closer look at the PES streams, more
specifically the different PES streams' packet timestamps
relative to each other, in recordings using DVBSnoop.
It turned out that recordings of channels that xine can handle
all the time
> I watch Channel4 a lot and I don't have any issues with it using
> xineliboutput or my Reel HDe (read: it's not noticable). But if you
> could tell mee the German channels, I could check with those as well.
For me the frontend doesn't seem to make a difference:
- vdr-xine/xine-ui
- vdr-xine/gxin
Meanwhile, I've played back a vdr recording in xine (xine-ui) (the file itself,
not through vdr) and can confirm the a/v sync problem is still there.
I played back the same recording with mplayer and the a/v sync problem seems to
be gone---maybe with the small note that mplayer takes a few moments
Hi,
I'm looking for help with my vdr 1.6 system.
I think the problem only affects BSkyB channels Channel4, More4,
E4 and Film4: those channels a/v are out of sync (sometimes
more, sometimes less). Recordings from those channels are also
affected.
I think that at some point, I didn't have this a