Tero Saarni wrote: > Dave wrote: >> Im experiencing a problem with libxineoutput. The video and audio are >> out of sync. the settings for the plugin correct it good for one >> channel, but then are out for another channel, so Ive had to put it in >> the "middle" so its kinda out of sync equally across all channels, but I >> find it unacceptable. I also have an A/V sync problem on another >> machine playing DVD's, where mplayer is fine, so I suspect it to be >> xine-lib, rather than the plugin, I am just wondering if anyone else has >> seen this. VDR 1.4.0, CVS libxineoutput. Latest xine-lib 1.1.2-r1 I >> believe. >> >> I shoud note that Im using spdif passthru. the DVD playback on another >> machine is regular analog. > Some research shows that xine-lib 1.1.2+ is the problem, but I cant get 1.1.1 to use XvMC(nvidia). I experienced the same A/V sync problem on another machine playing back a DVD. So... I can use 1.1.1 if I can get it to work with XvMC.. for some reason it wont use it, although it compiles fine and says its available but always falls back to plain XV anyways. > I'm also experiencing A/V sync problems with xineliboutput. They > appeared when I switched from analog audio to spdif passthrough. > > I haven't been able to correlate the problem with anything specific > but I think the format of the audio has an impact to the severity > of the problem: AC-3 streams are more likely to be out of sync > than PCM streams. > I also have occasional audio drop-outs. It is possible that they > are caused by the coax cable but I suspect it might be software > problem. > I have always had audio drop outs on AC3 streams, but not PCM ones, the 5.1 ones on some channels isnt even useable, others will drop 3-4 times in a few hours. I have this problem with softdevice and libxinoutput and the xine plugin.. It didnt do it at all with one digital receiver at all, but my new one does it.