@LocutusOfBorg While you got it right that VLC 1.2 is officially
unstable, all my attempts to fix audio/video synchronization in VLC 1.2
with PulseAudio have failed, and I will certainly not be able to fix it
by the time VLC 1.2.0 is out.

Ubuntu (and Fedora and OpenSUSE...) have slapped PulseAudio in the face
of the community. But they are not helping integrating it in VLC and
other multimedia apps (except maybe gstreamer). That has not worked so
far, and it will not magically start working with VLC 1.2.0.

So unless _you_ are going to fix it, I can only advise you give up on
PulseAudio and revert to ALSA.

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  vlc memory leak

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