Too many video packets in the buffer: (331 in 8405046 bytes).
Maybe you are playing a non-interleaved stream/file or the codec failed?
For AVI files, try to force non-interleaved mode with the -ni option.
that gets repeated over and over.
But, the good news is that every channel gets sound with Mplayer. So, what is the deal with Kaffeine/Xine?
Brett
On 4/11/07, CityK <CityK@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
CityK wrote:
> Anyway, another test you can try is use azap + mplayer, and add the
> audio pid to the command line, but try an aid that is one off the video
> pid .... I've seen in the past where people have used an aid one lower
> then the vid and find that that is indeed where the audio stream is.
>
Although, thinking about it, I believe that was with OTA .... but
doesn't hurt to try I suppose
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