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The sample works for me as well _if_ I disable the sync playback to display setting. This causes other problems though as in occasional stutter and loss of A/V sync.
When I enable the setting and set the A/V sync method to recommended 'Video clock (dupe/drop audio)', all videos I've tried start to exhibit the issue I've described.
I've tried completely purging the fglrx drivers and reinstalling, creating a new xorg.conf. I haven't managed to produce anything new. When the setting is disabled, playback works for the most part, when disabled there's not so much working playback to be had. The setting did work before the upgrade so in all sense it should still work and for the life of me I can't figure out what's wrong here.
Sync enabled there seems to be an awful amount of messages like below during playback.
Code:
18:17:33 T:2691623744 DEBUG: CDVDPlayerAudio:: Discontinuity - was:670099.451562, should be:800548.444562, error:130448.993000
One of the playbacks in the log also produces a lot of the following message:
Code:
18:19:57 T:2940205888 DEBUG: CheckPlayerInit - dropping packet type:1 dts:13584000.000000 to get to start point at 16000000.000000
The fourth playback in file has other kinds of messages, though none of the above kind.
Code:
18:20:30 T:2835942208 DEBUG: CDVDPlayerVideo::CalcDropRequirement - dropped in decoder, Sleeptime: -0.049607, Bufferlevel: -1, Gain: 0.041708
All three of the playbacks with the sync to display enabled (ie. second, third and fourth playbacks in the log) produce the first message, only one produces also the second and only one produces the last one.
All the files in those playbacks do work for the most part when the setting is disabled, so it cannot be the actual files causing the issue.
Any thoughts what to test next?