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.
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...
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...
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.
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.