> > Hmm... you should probably do the following: > > hdparm -c3 -u1 /dev/hdc > > That'll set unmaskirq to on and set IO_support to 32-bit. > That'll help.
I added this to my rc.local so it will set it each time, thanks. > Also, hook up a monitor and see if mplayer still complains. > That'll narrow down the problem to whether it's the 350, > mplayer, or the drive. > Via a monitor mplayer, xine and ogle all look great. Sound doesn't get out of sync with mplayer. I've used the following commands to test both from the 350 and from the monitor: ogle -u cli /dev/dvd mplayer dvd:// -fs -zoom -vo x11 xine -f -I -V xshm --audio-driver alsa --no-logo --no-splash dvd:// I've tried various settings on mplayer and xine (still messing with Xine a bit as I've not used it as much). With mplayer I've tried -ao oss etc, -ni, and of course framedrop, which helps but then you get dropped frames.
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