** Changed in: cheese
Status: Invalid = Unknown
** Changed in: cheese
Importance: Unknown = Medium
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Audio track becomes choppy de-synchronized after 30 or so seconds of
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** Changed in: cheese
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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Audio track becomes choppy de-synchronized after 30 or so seconds of
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I see the same error often recording .ogv files with gtk-
recordmydesktop, too
Trying to find a way to fix the audio rather than re-recording
everything (which would should re-create the error, anyway).
I'm still using Jaunty because of some serious OpenOffice crashing bugs
(when you try to add
Here's the other similar bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk-recordmydesktop/+bug/403662
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Audio track becomes choppy de-synchronized after 30 or so seconds of
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For what it's worth, the upstream but is still open, if any of you who
could reproduce the issue before could test the current version and
report if it's still going out of sync it would be great.
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Audio track becomes choppy de-synchronized after 30 or so seconds of
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Is this another case of if you want a fix in Jaunty you need to upgrade
to Karmic??? I can't find how this problem is listed as fixed in this
bug.
Mike
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This bug was fixed in the package cheese - 2.27.3-0ubuntu1
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cheese (2.27.3-0ubuntu1) karmic; urgency=low
* New upstream release:
- Set default resolution to the highest one with a non jerky (higher than
15fps) framerate, fixes bug
- Lower max-delay and
** Changed in: cheese
Status: Unknown = Confirmed
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #585761
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=585761
** Also affects: cheese via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=585761
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Audio track becomes choppy de-synchronized after 30 or so seconds
Added a bug for this in the upstream tracker.
Please forward your bugs there if you want Cheese developers to notice it and
have a chance to get them fixed. I take a look here sometimes but it doesn't
happen really often.
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Audio track becomes choppy de-synchronized after 30 or so seconds of
Could you guys test the my last git commit? I'm quite confident it should fix
or at least reduce a lot a/v sync errors.
http://git.gnome.org/cgit/cheese/commit/?id=d25b64149249be6a1329880ae42d4accc0db06d3
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Audio track becomes choppy de-synchronized after 30 or so seconds of
recording.
Still having this problem on Jaunty.
It seems to be a matter of Theora coding: some frames seems to freeze
for some milliseconds and this introduces the time gap between the video
stream and the audio stream.
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Audio track becomes choppy de-synchronized after 30 or so seconds of
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** Changed in: cheese (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
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Audio track becomes choppy de-synchronized after 30 or so seconds of
recording.
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During the last month, cheese, libv4l, linux kernel and some other
components related to this problem had been updated.
There's a chance that this behaviour isn't happening anymore, can the
reporters test it and give feedback?
If it's still happenning, please provide use with the outpus as
I am running into similar problems using my webcam on my Viewsonic
monitor. Attached is the output from 'cheese -vv'. Hope it helps.
BTW, my original tests had the audio *WA* out of sync from step 1.
Later tests, seemed a bit better, but nothing reliable. On my Ubuntu
8.10 system, mplayer
Hi, thanks a lot for your bug report and demo.
Is it possible for you to attach to this report the output from
cheese -vv
while you're running the test
Thanks
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Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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Audio track becomes choppy de-synchronized after 30 or so
I can confirm this behavior, about 30 seconds in, getting progressively
out of sync as the video lengthens, on my Dell XPS M1330 built in webcam
using ALSA analog audio capture.
** Changed in: cheese (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Audio track becomes choppy de-synchronized after
** Attachment added: The bug begins to happen about 35 sec in on this one.
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15444818/SoundBug.ogg
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