@mime @Adam, as said before:
1) this bug is known by developers, and vlc 1.2 is *not* stable, so don't 
report bug here (this is a different bug) and don't use it if you think it is 
unusable.

2) I personally have a workaround about the sync problem. when the video
is not synced anymore I press stop and I start the video again to the
desired position. I have to do this at most twice every time. (so this
is a good workaround :D)

3) if you don't like using an unstable vlc version I think (not tested) you can 
just remove pulseaudio from your system by doing apt-get remove pulseaudio. or 
renaming the pulseaudio executable file (as said before)
This is the best workaround since vlc won't use pulse and won't have this bug 
(I think it uses alsa in this case).

regards

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  vlc memory leak

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