On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 18:11:54 +0100
Darren Salt wrote:
> > I had a lot of trouble satisfying its build dependencies on my
> > "unstable" system.
>
> No such trouble here, but then I always build from the repository or
> from packaged source...
That's what I did, but it indirectly (mostly or all
I demand that Tony Houghton may or may not have written...
> On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 19:46:00 +0100
> Darren Salt wrote:
>> I demand that Tony Houghton may or may not have written...
>>> I've noticed sync problems on those and they could well have been
>>> ones I recorded from one of the C4 channels.
On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 19:46:00 +0100
Darren Salt wrote:
> I demand that Tony Houghton may or may not have written...
>
> > I've noticed sync problems on those and they could well have been
> > ones I recorded from one of the C4 channels. But I usually record
> > them from satellite rather than Fre
I demand that Tony Houghton may or may not have written...
> On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 17:00:12 +0100
> Darren Salt wrote:
>> Anyway, I've (sometimes) seen sync problems with Channel 4 channels on
>> Freeview, though I rarely watch those channels; it's possible that both
>> cause and fix are the same.
On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 17:00:12 +0100
Darren Salt wrote:
> Anyway, I've (sometimes) seen sync problems with Channel 4 channels on
> Freeview, though I rarely watch those channels; it's possible that
> both cause and fix are the same. I've committed the patch locally
> (for now).
Were they old black
I demand that Günter Merz may or may not have written...
> 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.
[snip]
> --- src/libmad/xine_mad_decoder.c.old 2010-07-17 20:00:54.0 +0
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
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,
Günter Merz wrote:
I think the problem only affects BSkyB channels Channel4, More4,
E4 and Film4: those channels a/v are out of sync
Yep, same for me also using the same VDPAU libraries, and only affects
those channels. The sync can usually be fixed when watching a recording
by skippin