C.Y.M wrote:
mplayer -vo mpegpes -ao mpegpes -framedrop -cache 4096 -slave -nolirc -quiet
001.vdr
Notice that "-framedrop" is added to the command line. I wonder if that is the
reason why mplayer is "immune" to the a/v desync problem.
Definitely not just that. My playback issue already disappears when
using the most simple command line: mplayer -vo mpegpes -ao mpegpes 001.vdr.
And just for completeness: No serious CPU load when playing back with
VDR or mplayer.
Cheers,
Udo
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