> I see something similar, and only with 640x480 movies.  Large
> letterboxed ones don't do it.  Some of them have the same kind of audio
> dropping, and get ~70% video frame dropping.  With --quality auto,

I've checkecked rendering with P200MHz MMX system and made few more
tunnings now - as 70% drop could be still too small sometimes.

So please try the current version and let me know.
Also please do not compile it with enable release so you have
some more runtime debugging stuff compiled in.

You should get line similar to this in case everything is runnning "in time"
(the last number is the amount of miliseconds which will be used for usleep)

    async: -0.001544    0.039803   40  39
    async: -0.017624    0.039017   24  39
    async: -0.026175    0.037843   15  37
    async: -0.041360    0.035968    0  35
    async: -0.049723    0.033769   -8  33


And this is what will happen if your CPU is not powerfull enough:

Video behind audio:   -0.204675  4
Thread aplayer large async time: -0.288038   0.0417083
Thread vplayer dropped frames: 35
Thread aplayer large async time: -0.276405   0.0417083
Thread aplayer large async time: -0.2724   0.0417083
Thread vplayer dropped frames: 36


> this, when I try them now only drop video frames, and again --quality

I wondering how the quality could make things even worse.
Anyway please check it now. 

> auto makes it worse.  As usual, Mplayer works quite a bit better, but it
> still has some problems, although not with the frame dropping, but it

(BTW MPlayer is also dropping frames - except you don't know about it...)

bye & thnx for your results


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