[MPlayer-users] vcd problems (new & relatively new)
Attila Kinali
kinali at gmx.net
Sat Mar 30 14:00:02 CET 2002
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002 16:12:30 -0500
Dave Botsch <dwb7 at cornell.edu> wrote:
> you can see here, using -v with mplayer, the difference in output when using
> -mc 0 and -mc 10, respectively.
>
> you can see with -mc 0, after I skipped to the end of a track, that it prints
> out some more user_data stuff.
>
> SEEK: A: 148.361 V: 148.321 A-V: 0.040 76/276 0% 0% 0.0% 0 0 0%
> SEEK: A: 160.577 V: 160.567 A-V: 0.010 11/311 8% 5% 15.2% 0 0 0%
> SEEK: A: 172.819 V: 172.812 A-V: 0.006 35/335 7% 5% 17.2% 0 0 0%
> user_data: len= 6 00 81 18 61 'aG'0.006 625/625 8% 5% 17.6% 9 0 0%
> user_data: len= 6 00 82 18 61 'aG'
> user_data: len= 23 65 6E 63 6F 'encoded by TMPGEnc b12a'
> A: 4.0 V: 3.9 A-V: 0.047 ct: 0.006 733/733 7% 5% 16.1% 9 0 0%
>
> MPlayer interrupted by signal 2 in module: unknown
>
> and now for -mc 10 where it locks up at the end of the track
>
> SEEK: A: 169.013 V: 169.009 A-V: 0.005 16/316 7% 4% 14.9% 0 0 0%
> A: 0.3 V: 182.1 A-V:-181.788 ct:-10.020 709/709 8% 3% 15.7% 1 0 0%
Hmm..
looks strange...
Such A-V sync values happend to me too on my laptop while speedstep was active
and using RTC timing. I'd guess that you see a similar effect caused by something
changing the cpu clock (or something). Dunno if this helps but look for something
in your bios that could change the cpu clock or affect the timing code of linux
in an other way.
Attila Kinali
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