On Mittwoch, 27. Oktober 2010, Monty Montgomery wrote: > > Speaking of sync: With the patches applied, I get acceptable playback > > only when I "Disable hardware synchronization". > > Ah, that part of the patch got cherrypicked too, OK. I renamed the > option in my own tree so that it says what it actually does. > > > Otherwise, although audio output > > is continuous, video is jerky at the beginning, and then catches up with > > the audio. This happens at every playback change (forward, reverse, > > half-speed, normal-speed, double-speed). > > With OSS?
No. With ALSA. When I back out the "Correct timing bug in the alsa driver" patch, things work well again. That is, I do not have to turn on "Disable hardware synchronization" to have fluent playback from the beginning. I'm on OpenSUSE 11.1. This is some 2.6.27.48 kernel flavor. > If you have a prepackaged mode you can point me to that I can turn on > and off easily per-buffer, I'll use it (eg, what the Linux kernel > offers). The Linux kernel style would be suitable for the Cinelerra code base as well. I don't know how to set a style in Emacs, though. -- Hannes _______________________________________________ Cinelerra mailing list [email protected] https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra
