Matt McLeod wrote:
> Gray, Tim wrote:
> > I am getting better mplayer audio sync on divx files with the following in
> > the mplayer config settings..
> >
> > -vo dxr3:prebuf:sync -vop lavc=1:29:97
>
> The second part of that makes the image jump up and down by a few
> lines. But the audio sync is perfect. :)
Aha. Framerate. If I use "-vf lavc=1:0:97" then things are a whole
lot happier.
> However, there seems to be something else being added by Freevo
> which buggers up the sync anyway -- need to sit down and go through
> all of them to figure out what exactly is interfering.
Turned out to be the -autosync stuff in MPLAYER_ARGS_DEF. Pulled
that out, and now I have what appears to be correct playback of
MPEG-4. Stuck the same bits in for MPEG files (I record from a
DVB-T card, so I've got lots of lovely MPEG-2 floating around with
wacky bitrates that the DXR3 isn't too thrilled about) and those
play more or less correctly now, too.
The only downside to this is that the prebuf thing really slows
down skipping. But given a choice between buggered AV sync and
slower skipping, I know which one I'm taking...
Matt
(expected a lot more trouble getting SDL and DXR3 to work together,
but the whole job took maybe half an hour.)
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