On Mon, 23 Aug 2004, Anne Wilson wrote:

>> Try mplexing the 44100 khz sound with the DVD size mpeg2 using -f 8.
>> The resulting file wont be dvd complaint, but is a valid mpeg2, so
>> mplayer (and possibly xine) should play it correctly. That way you can
>> confirm whether the trouble is with 48k sampling.
>>
>> Selva

> I'm tired, and maybe not thinking clearly.  I tried mplexing the m2v
> with the SVCD sound - is that what you intended?  Anyway, the result is
> the same.  Still the stutters.  (BTW, yes, there was a little noise on 
> the original, a few clicks, but that's not important, as long as we can
> get the music working).

Hmm.. As I wrote earlier, the short clip (6 seconds) plays fine here..

> Could it be disk access that's too slow?  I keep meaning to try hdparm on it, 
> as it's probably running at the slowest basic speed.  Certainly the system is 

What is the o/p of  

# hdparm -iv /dev/hda
(replace /dev/hda with the appropriate device)

> fast enough to handle professional dvds, so I don't think it's cpu or 
> graphics card.  Hard disk sounds more likely to me.  What do you think?

Have you tried playing any dvd-rate mpeg2 file from disk? You
can copy, say, a short chapter from a dvd and try. If you have ogle, 
mplayer or vlc, try those too. Or author it on a dvd-rw and see whether
your standalone dvd-player can play it! Be sure to author it using,
say, dvdauthor, not simply copy the mpg to the disk.

Selva






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