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Tweak 2006-10-25 01:21

You only need to edit the file once so you can get access to the audio offset functions. The way I have it set up/down increases/decreases the audio delay by 0.1 secs instead of the default forward/reverse.

Presently, the tv series I converted need +0.5 to sync, so I click up 5 times once the file loads and starts playing.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Drewvt
I also have this issue, where half of my videos - converted with Kottori's Media Converter - are slightly out of sync, the sound being a fraction of a second ahead of the video. It's too bad because the video quality is terrific.

I assume that if you edit the configuration file like that, you have to re-edit it all the time (depending on whether the video is out of sync and by how much). Bit of a hassle; obviously I concur with the suggestion to make it a feature inside MPlayer...


konttori 2006-10-25 16:13

Just to let all of you guys know, I've updatede media converter today.

Download links and stuff in the blogpost here:
http://konttoristhoughts.blogspot.co...-released.html

Drewvt 2006-10-26 16:54

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tweak
You only need to edit the file once so you can get access to the audio offset functions. The way I have it set up/down increases/decreases the audio delay by 0.1 secs instead of the default forward/reverse.

Presently, the tv series I converted need +0.5 to sync, so I click up 5 times once the file loads and starts playing.

Ah, of course. I get it now.

Stupid question: where is the Mplayer directory? I'm root, I'm in Xterm, but I can't seem to find it anywhere...

username49 2006-10-27 01:08

how do i install xterminal and all of the directions because i can't install mplayer into my nokia 770. Do i need the 2006OS version to install it. but can anybody tell me the directions i need to make a successful install.

aflegg 2006-10-27 07:47

  1. Make sure you're running the 2006 OS release.
  2. Add the repository to the Application Manager as described in the ApplicationCatalog
  3. Select "MPlayer" from the "Install new application" application

HTH,

Andrew

Drewvt 2006-10-27 09:18

Never mind re: the directory, i've got the mplayer keys mapped out. Aces, now that the sound can be made to sync.

cybe 2006-11-02 14:54

Have not read all 24 pages of this thread, but from some reading here and experimenting it seems to me as though the following plays very well:
mplayer -ac dspmp3 -ao gst -vo x11 filename
Is this the best configuration to use with mplayer?

smackpotato 2006-11-02 15:15

that is more ore less the default. i've had good success streaming mpeg2 from vlc with wget http://bla.bla -O - |mplayer -cache 4000 -noframedrop -

cybe 2006-11-02 15:50

>that is more ore less the default.

Doesn't appear to be for me. Without tweaking the settings it's rather choppy. Took a while to find the dspmp3 setting for me. And I have a rather new(est?) mplayer that has the nice GTK frontend...



EDIT:
There was a mplayer config file in /home/user/.mplayer/config with vo=sdl etc... probably put there by an older mplayer installation because I don't recall putting it there.

grau 2006-11-07 12:51

OK, since I'm a newbie on linux, I might be missing something here...

I opened the config file in the .mplayer directory (with midnightcommander) and added the lines

UP audio_delay 0.100
DOWN audio_delay -0.100


Then, I launch Mplayer, I get the list of videos available but nothing happens when I try to play them.

Any idea anyone ?


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