Le jeudi 30 août 2007 à 10:12 -0500, Brad Griffith a écrit :
> > > 1) I watched an h.264 encoded video (encoded with HandBrake) and it
> > > looked great.  However, after adjusting volume or seeking, the
> > > audio/video sync would get bumped off track a bit.  The video appeared
> > > to be just a hair behind the audio.  Exiting the video and then
> > > returning to it (fast-forwarding to my previous position) fixed it at
> > > least temporarily.
> > >
> >
> > We'll do some tests and submit a bugreport if we manage to reproduce the
> > bug, thanks for noticing it.
> 
> Great.  If you need a sample file, I could rip just a chapter or two
> using the same settings and post it to the appropriate ticket in trac.
> 

Yes, can you please file a new ticket? And put files on a website if
they are too big for trac. 
I tried that file:

http://images.apple.com/movies/paramount/bee_movie/bee_movie-tlr4_h640w.mov

But had no sync issue, maybe it's just too short.

> > > 2) Whenever there is a lot of movement on the screen, a big sweeping
> > > motion of the camera, the movement gets a bit jerky as if it's
> > > dropping frames.  I'm running this on an Athlon X2 4600+ and, at least
> > > judging from top output, am only using about 20% of one core to play
> > > this video.  The video chip is an on-board Nvidia GeForce.  And
> > > playing the same video in mplayer or other players doesn't exhibit
> > > these problems.  One possibility that crossed my mind was enabling
> > > XvMC, but I couldn't determine if that was possible for gstreamer.
> > >
> >
> > Seems like you have vsync issues? Are you using the free or proprietary
> > drivers? Pigment supports vsync for the proprietary drivers, right Loïc
> > (Molinari) ? :)
> 
> I'm using the proprietary nvidia drivers and have the "Sync to VBlank"
> options checked for  "Video Texture Adaptor,"  "Open GL Settings >
> Sync to VBlank" and "Video Blitter Adaptor" in nvidia-settings.  The
> video doesn't tear or anything like that, just gets a bit jerky.
> 
> > > 7) I encountered a confusing behaviour when browsing music by folder,
> > > which perhaps shouldn't be the item selected by default when going
> > > into Audio.  My music folder is organized by artist and then album.  I
> > > browsed to "Andrew Bird," then "Armchair Apocrypha."  While the tracks
> > > were listed in the correct order on the right-hand side of the "Play
> > > All" icon, upon clicking "Playing All" it appeared to play the album
> > > in a random order.
> >
> > Odd, indeed. Will investigate on that issue.
> 
> The files for which this happened were from eMusic.com, which names
> its files as what appear to be random numeric strings.  Perhaps the
> player is playing the files in numerical/alphabetical order instead of
> using the ID3 track number when browsing by folder.
> 

> Let me know if you need any more information about any of these.
> Thanks for the fast response!  I'll continue sending feedback as I get
> a bit more use out of elisa.
> 
> Cheers,
> Brad Griffith

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