On Monday, October 01, 2012 10:00:57 PM Gilles Filippini wrote:
> Neil Jerram a écrit , Le 01/10/2012 19:58:
> > Gilles Filippini writes:
> >> Movies transcoded with mencoder often lose A/V sync. For one of my video
> >> files there is a 5 secondes drift after only 1 minute of playing.
> >>
> >>F
has anyone been able to play a movie on the GTA02 using this vlc conversion
or any other conversion on a recent qtmoko built with qmplayer?
I tried this vlc script and the movie is fine on my desktop computer but
once I start it in qmplayer qmplayer stays black for a second before it
crashes/stop
Neil Jerram a écrit , Le 01/10/2012 19:58:
> Gilles Filippini writes:
>> Movies transcoded with mencoder often lose A/V sync. For one of my video
>> files there is a 5 secondes drift after only 1 minute of playing.
>
>>From when I used to do that for my Nokia 770, I remember that it used to
> wor
Gilles Filippini writes:
> Hi,
>
> Movies transcoded with mencoder often lose A/V sync. For one of my video
> files there is a 5 secondes drift after only 1 minute of playing.
>From when I used to do that for my Nokia 770, I remember that it used to
work better when I told mencoder to create an
Hi,
Movies transcoded with mencoder often lose A/V sync. For one of my video
files there is a 5 secondes drift after only 1 minute of playing.
I finally found out that VLC does a better job in this regard. But it
was quite difficult to retrieve the correct set of options.
FWIW here is the comman
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