2012-06-19, 19:22
(2012-06-18, 21:30)wsnipex Wrote: we don't have any reports of the problem you are describing. can you post a debug log and a sample please?
Of course.
I took a debug log with 4 playbacks, first one is with Sync playback to display disabled , the rest are with the setting enabled with sync method Video clock (drop/dupe) and #2 being the same file as the first one. I've stripped some of my menu browsing (and network passwords etc) from the log in attempt to declutter it a bit, hopefully I left all the useful stuff in. And hopefully it's not too long.
#2, #3 and #4 all have visible stutter and fluctuating FPS. Also the audio seems to go in and out of sync.
#4 file was the smallest in size so I've placed it for sample in:
http://bugi.oulu.fi/~jake/tmp/stutter_sample.avi
Mediainfo for #1/#2:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/1049460/
Mediainfo for #3:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/1049466/
Mediainfo for #4:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/1049470/
Quote:Also, does this happen with all kinds of videos or only a specific one?
Yes, it appears to do, the amount of the fluctuation seems to vary from file to file though. On some files it's actually not too bad, noticeable though, and on others it's horrible. From observing the 'o' key video information, in the not too bad files FPS appear to fluctuate some on a range of +/-5 from what it should be, whereas the really bad ones sway all over the place (ranging +/- 20 the video fps).
The one in the sample is one of the worst ones, completely unwatchable without disabling the sync setting.
EDIT:
Hrmh.. forgot to pastebin the actual debug log. It can be found here:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/1049611/