The team understands how big an impact this is on some users and
installs, but to provide some background and hopefully head off a bunch
of "me-too" responses, upstream already investigated this issue and
unfortunately was not able to discover the source of the problem.  It
appears to have been fixed on the trunk by a ffmpeg resync, which is
quite massive (http://svn.mythtv.org/trac/changeset/18904 lists SOME,
but not all, of the files impacted) and would be too disruptive to apply
to the -fixes branch.

In summary, unless else someone volunteers to dig deeper into the bug
and creates a patch, there aren't any resources to find and fix this on
the -fixes branch.  If someone could find a stand-alone player that
works, a possible work-around might be to configure and use an external
player
(http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/MythVideo#External_Player_Configuration).
If the player(s) installed by default don't work and you're a bit more
adventuresome, you might try manually updating to the latest version of
your favorite player(s).

Thank you for keeping any further replies to this bug to a technical
nature (either code/patch discussions, or external player configurations
that work)!

** Changed in: mythbuntu
   Importance: Undecided => High

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Very unreliable DVD playback
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/288816
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