I only have the problem when streaming to somewhere else, not when playing back.
I am not and have not been using a DVB device. Analogue capture cards only
(bt878 type for video input)
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Update#2
Fresh clean install Ubuntu 10.10 & VLC 1.1.7 (maverick-bleed as above) Tried
several capture and transcode runs, same bt878 + soundcard + settings as
previous update. Results similar, if variable in that the amount of audio
desync and the time it became significantly noticable was not
Thank you for taking the time and trouble to check. You have also
confirmed the bug on different hardware which is helpfull. Perhaps add
yourself to the affected list if appropriate?
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Hello Fenix-TX
Can you confirm that your solution "Stays" synchronised? Eg after 6Hrs or more
Thanks
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Title:
Audio sync problem streaming ubuntu 1
Update/further info
If package x264 is removed leaving only libx264-98, the audio-desync=xx
necessary for initial sync reduces to zero or one frame or so. The audio-sync
drift also is much less, but still quite apparent. Noticable in an hour or two
and significant beyond 3 hrs plus, getting wor
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Title:
Audio sync problem streaming ubuntu 10.10 VLC 1.1.4
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: vlc
The audio-sync function does not appear to work correctly in VLC 1.1.4
Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick.
Symptom
After initial audio/video sync up using audio-desync, the audio/video
sync
drifts out noticably within a few minutes and significantly in