From: VDR U. <use...@gm...> - 2010-09-17 00:35:59
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On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 1:20 PM, Reinhard Nissl <rn...@gm...> wrote: > Well, I was able to reproduce this issue with your supplied > .xine/config. The problem is caused by a too small number of > video input buffers (you used the default value of 500 buffers). This baffles me because the very first thing I tried when I encountered this problem was stop everything, then edit the buffer settings by adding a 0 so audio_num_buffers and video_num_buffers both became 5000. Then restarted everything but the problem still existed so I had ruled out buffers as the problem and put them back to the default values. During the course of trying to fix this I've actually done that a few times while trying other things along with it and every time it was still a problem. However, everything you explained makes perfect sense so I'm not sure what's different this time as opposed to others. This time I only changed the video_num_buffers to 5000 and left audio_num_buffers alone. Is it possible setting too big of an audio_num_buffers could've been an issue before? I can't imagine it would but maybe that along with some other condition created a problem? Best regards, Derek |