From: James Courtier-D. <Ja...@su...> - 2006-10-22 11:35:34
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Rob Grimm wrote: > I have also had this problem for months now, and is the reason I stopped using xine. The audio is about 0.4 - 0.5 seconds behind on mine as well. Mplayer and the myth internal player are both fine. A cool band-aid would be to have a command-line argument instead of having to press the m and n keys (I don't mind pressing the keys, but my wife finds it quite annoying if you know what I mean). > > "Rett D. Walters" <re...@rt...> wrote: Hello: > > I am having a problem with DVD audio sync since I upgraded to Xine > 1.1.2. It seems that the audio is about 1/2 sec behind the video since > I upgraded. Several people on the Gentoo and FC5 forums have reported > this issue, and there is an SF.net bug, 1544349 entered that seems to be > the same. I cannot find any indication that the Xine developers are > aware of the issue though. I have been using Xine for about 6 years now > and I am surprised that something like this has slipped in, as A/V sync > has not been an issue for me for many years. > > I can get rid of the lag by pressing the m key in xine-ui about 4 > times, however there is no option for this that I can find in my > preferred frontend, Kaffeine... > > I am running Gentoo 2006.1, with xine-lib-1.1.2-r2 (from portage), on a > 2.8 Ghz P4 with binary Nvidia 8774 drivers for my 6800GS, SB Live 5.1 > (using alsa) Kernel 2.6.15, 1GB Ram. > > Has anyone else seen this problem or have fix for it? > > > Thanks, > > Rett Walters > I use xine and there is no audio video sync here. Can people reporting this problem please post their .xine/config files. James |