[MPlayer-users] alsa-space? xrun?

luis jure ljc at internet.com.uy
Sat Jul 2 02:31:19 CEST 2005


el Fri,  1 Jul 2005 12:40:05 -0700 (PDT)
Pandora <mplayer at synx.dyndns.org> escribió:

> The alsa people would probably be more prepared to solve this, but
> I'll give a shot here too.  When I play a movie prepared for my class,
> in what AFAIK is the standard Quicktime format (standard, heh), and I
> start getting lines like this like crazy:
> 
> alsa-space: xrun of at least 0.129 msecs. resetting stream

this only happens to me with a very big (~9 Gb) raw dv file i imported with
dvgrab from a digital camera:

==========================================================================
Opening audio decoder: [libdv] Raw DV Audio Decoder
AUDIO: 32000 Hz, 2 ch, s16le, 28771.2 kbit/2809.69% (ratio: 3596400->128000)
Selected audio codec: [libdv] afm:libdv (raw DV audio decoder (libdv))
==========================================================================

[...]

alsa-play: xrun of at least 0.004 msecs. resetting stream21.4% 15 0 1%
alsa-play: xrun of at least 0.003 msecs. resetting stream22.9% 16 0 0%
alsa-play: xrun of at least 0.004 msecs. resetting stream25.9% 19 0 0%
alsa-play: xrun of at least 0.004 msecs. resetting stream27.6% 20 0 0%
A:  14.3 V:  12.2 A-V:  2.097 ct:  0.070 368/368 14% 10% 28.9% 21 0 1%
Too many video packets in the buffer: (70 in 8400000 bytes).
Maybe you are playing a non-interleaved stream/file or the codec failed?
For AVI files, try to force non-interleaved mode with the -ni option.
alsa-space: xrun of at least 0.039 msecs. resetting stream5.2% 21 0 0%
A:  14.6 V:  16.9 A-V: -2.302 ct:  0.074 508/508 14%  7% 20.9% 21 0 17%
Too many audio packets in the buffer: (70 in 8400000 bytes).
Maybe you are playing a non-interleaved stream/file or the codec failed?
For AVI files, try to force non-interleaved mode with the -ni option.
A:  14.6 V:  16.9 A-V: -2.302 ct:  0.070 508/508 14%  7% 20.9% 21 0 17%
alsa-uninit: pcm closed

Exiting... (End of file)


with -nosound it plays fine. after encoding it to mpeg2 (for dvd) it plays
fine. obviously it's much smaller, also (~2.7 Gb).




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