[MPlayer-users] "Too many audio packets in the buffer:" error message

Duane Evenson devenson at shaw.ca
Thu Oct 21 05:49:31 CEST 2004



RC wrote:

>On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 03:38:59 -0600
>Duane Evenson <devenson at shaw.ca> wrote:
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>>I tried going from the 
>>dvd and closing all other apps. -- same problem.
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>Recent Windows convert, eh?
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eeewww, no I just top'ed and saw my CPU near 100%, mostly by other 
running apps.

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>>I understand that this problem arises when the video encoding is way 
>>slower than audio encoding. 
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>You understand wrong.  That's nonsense.
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OK, what's going on?

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>>Here's my command:
>>mencoder dvd:// -aid 130 -noskip -skiplimit 0 -vf crop=720:352:0:64
>>-oac copy -ovc lavc -lavcopts 
>>vcodec=mpeg4:keyint=120:vpass=1:autoaspect:vbitrate=638:psnr:vmax_b_f
>>rames=1:mbd=2:v4mv:trell:cbp:mv0 -o Crouching\ Tiger\ Hidden\
>>Dragon.avi
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>Are you sure "-aid 130" is correct?  That's a common mistake.
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Yeah, 128 is Mandarin 5.1.

>Other than that, I'd say clean the DVD, and maybe try with mplayer CVS
>to see if this might be a bug that's fixed.
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I've been using MEncoder 1.0pre5 a lot to encode from tv. No problems 
previously.
Also, this problem occurs when decoding the vob file from my hard drive.

I'll try running a CVS version and hope it fixes whatever is the problem.

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