Or try hard frame drop and see if it is better

On 02/11/2011 12:50 AM, Stephen Rowles wrote:
> On 10/02/2011 23:24, Jim Duda wrote:
>> Thanks for the response.
>>
>> That is exactly what I have done.  I run the same command (minus the -slave 
>> option) on the command
>> line outside of freevo and the same video plays without any problems.  It's 
>> a real mystery.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jim
> This may be a silly suggestion, but have you tried checking in "top"? No 
> idea what spec your machine is but could it be that it is only just 
> capable of playing back the video and with the overhead of freevo it 
> can't quite cope, hence audio slipping out of sync?
>
> Another silly thing worth checking is are you running them both as the 
> same user? Could it be there are some different .mplayer settings that 
> are being used?
>
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