2009/10/31 Nikita V. Youshchenko <yo...@debian.org>

> > Starting playback...
> > [AO_ALSA] Write error: Broken pipe ??,?%
> > [AO_ALSA] Trying to reset soundcard.
> > [AO_ALSA] Write error: Broken pipe 75.3%
> > [AO_ALSA] Trying to reset soundcard.
> > [AO_ALSA] Write error: Broken pipe 77.6%
> > [AO_ALSA] Trying to reset soundcard.
> > [AO_ALSA] Write error: Broken pipe 80.1%
> > [AO_ALSA] Trying to reset soundcard.
> > [AO_ALSA] Write error: Broken pipe 83.1%
> > [AO_ALSA] Trying to reset soundcard.
> > [AO_ALSA] Write error: Broken pipe 86.4%
> > [AO_ALSA] Trying to reset soundcard.
> > [AO_ALSA] Write error: Broken pipe 84.1%
> > [AO_ALSA] Trying to reset soundcard.
> > A:   5.3 (05.2) of 244.0 (04:04.0) 84.3%
> >
> > How can I solve this problem...
>
> This is caused by mplayer not keeping with audio decoding in time.
>
> 1. Make mplayer to use integer decoder, not floating point one.
> 2. Make mplayer to output on lower bitrate.
>
> For mp3, try '-ac ffmp3 -af resample=22050'
>
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thank you!, now all work perfectly!!
Why, without option and bluetooth, mplayer work well?

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