Jesús Guerrero <i92guboj <at> terra.es> writes: > This is my first post here, if I do something wrong, please, kindly let me > know. > > I am a Gentoo user, have been using a 1.0_rc2_p20090731 snapshot until a > few days ago, when a new snapshot was added to portage: > 1.0_rc4_p20090919-r1 It would be great if you could test with svn (and not somebody else's version). svn co svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/mplayer/trunk mplayer > Then the problem started, when I play a movie in only several seconds I > can perceive a synchronization problem between the audio and the movie, and > while it advances the sync gets worse and worse. Another collateral effect > of this strange bug is that the cpu usage goes up to 60%. The same movie > using 1.0_rc2_p20090731 plays without a problem, and the average cpu usage > is always around 10%. I can not reproduce this issue with 5.1 ac3 recordings (MPEG-TS). > This happens with any video file (at least all I've tried), and it happens > with the latest SVN snapshot that I've tried, from yesterday. > > Guided by someone at the Gentoo forum I moved out of scope my > ~/.mplayer/config file, and after that, 1.0_rc4_p20090919-r1 works without > a problem. The only line in that file is "channels=6". Without that I can > play all the files ok, the only problem is that then I have no 5.1 sound. You could try: -demuxer lavf -channels 6 -channels 6 -ac -a52, -channels 6 -ao oss Carl Eugen _______________________________________________ MPlayer-users mailing list MPlayer-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.mplayerhq.hu/mailman/listinfo/mplayer-users