@gubu, thanks for the link to the sync video, it is great to see the
delay between audio and video. To rule out gstreamer of the equation, I
have tried to transcode the video by doing:

gst-launch-1.0 filesrc location=Videos/sync-test.mp4 ! decodebin
name=demux demux. ! queue ! audioconvert ! lamemp3enc ! mux. qtmux
name=mux ! filesink location=recode.mp4 demux. ! queue ! videoconvert !
x264enc ! mux.

The resulting file has correct synchronization, so all points to
pulseaudio or android drivers to be the culprit here.

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Title:
  Audio/Video not in sync on M10/frieza

Status in The Avila project:
  In Progress
Status in Canonical System Image:
  In Progress
Status in frieza:
  In Progress
Status in media-hub package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  Watching a video (either with the media player or the browser) shows a
  lag between audio and video. It's out of sync for some hundred
  milliseconds, just enough to be very annoying while watching the
  video.

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