Actually, I can't use any audio information at all, or at least video timing
that works with and without it properly, which is what I said in the first
post ;) I've got it solved now thanks, so now I need to work on audio.

On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 2:44 AM, Jan Knutar <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Friday 05 June 2009, Tyler Laing wrote:
>
>
> > successful, fluid video, which unfortunately runs just a bit too
> > fast. I would like some information on if it is possible to do video
> > synchronization without the audio information, or if its even
> > recommended?
>
> If I understood correctly, you're having issues because while audio is
> playing, driven by the sound boards own clock, you are playing back
> video, timing it by the system clock. If you have more than one clock,
> you can never be sure what time it is..
>
> You probably need to figure out a way to measure how fast the audio is
> playing.
>
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