On Thu, 2007-05-31 at 17:42 +0200, Duncan Webb wrote:
> Ow Mun Heng wrote:
> > seems like neither mplayer nor xine likes my usage of esd. falling back
> > to using oss, it seems fine for now..
> 
> These days you man be better of using alsa as oss has been deprecated
> for quite a while.

Yeah.. I know and even in my own kernel configs, it's only still there
for legacy reasons.


> 
> > On Thu, 2007-05-31 at 17:43 +0800, Ow Mun Heng wrote:
> >> Sorry.. Wrong List..
> 
> Actually users is the best place, may be someone has experience with esd.

Actually, initial email was sent to the wrong list(devel), diverted to
users


> If mplayer's audio is out of sync with the video when playing something
> from the command line then you should ask on the mplayer users list. The
> reason is that freevo is really a wrapper around other tools, when
> something doesn't work from the command line then you need to find the
> correct set of arguments and the best place is the list of the tools.
> 

Actually, I found out that when I do 

-ao oss:/dev/dsp - A/V OK
-ao esd - A/V out of sync
no -ao option, AV OK
-ao alsa - AV OK  as well

I'm used to using esd as it can do sound mixing, (never did figure out
how to get alsa_dmix to work as of yet since esd was working fine till
now for X reasons.

BTW, the above are tested on the command line as well.

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