From: Rett D. W. <re...@rt...> - 2006-10-21 23:58:58
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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 |
From: Rob G. <emb...@ya...> - 2006-10-22 11:23:50
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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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job easier Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache Geronimo http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642 _______________________________________________ xine-user mailing list xin...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xine-user --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail. |
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 |
From: James Courtier-D. <Ja...@su...> - 2006-10-22 11:54:38
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James Courtier-Dutton wrote: > > I use xine and there is no audio video sync here. > Can people reporting this problem please post their .xine/config files. > > James > and the output of: xine --bug-report dvd:/ while playing a problem dvd. James P.S. I have actually seen this problem now on a DVD I have here. I will try to investigate. |
From: James Courtier-D. <Ja...@su...> - 2006-10-22 13:36:33
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James Courtier-Dutton wrote: > James Courtier-Dutton wrote: >> >> I use xine and there is no audio video sync here. >> Can people reporting this problem please post their .xine/config files. >> >> James >> > > and the output of: > xine --bug-report dvd:/ > > while playing a problem dvd. > > James > > P.S. I have actually seen this problem now on a DVD I have here. I will > try to investigate. > > Further analysis has resulted in: Change audio.synchronization.av_sync_method:metronom feedback to audio.synchronization.av_sync_method:resample Available under the audio setup tab or in the .xine/config file. metronom feedback provides less accurate lip sync. James |
From: Donn W. <n5...@ha...> - 2006-10-22 12:23:37
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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 also had a problem with xine-audio with amarok which happened right after upgrading to kernel 2.6.18.1 and NVidia's new driver. Amarok which is a great streaming audio player refused to work with xine-audio. I also am using xine 1.1.2 -- 73 de Donn Washburn 307 Savoy Street Email: " n5...@ha... " Sugar Land, TX 77478 LL# 1.281.242.3256 Ham Callsign N5XWB HAMs : " n5...@ar... " VoIP via Gizmo: bmw_87kbike / via Skype: n5xwbg BMW MOA #: 4146 - Ambassador " http://counter.li.org " #279316 |