os x jerky video
jmf
miast2 at mac.com
Sun Mar 31 10:03:20 CEST 2002
I'm a bit new to the unix terminal window on os x. How exactly do I
open vlc using the command line and then desync it?
On Saturday, March 30, 2002, at 10:26 AM, Rich Birch wrote:
> If you're using the cvs version then simply go to preferences --> audio
> and
> enter the appropriate amount of milliseconds in the 'Compensate
> desyncronisation of audio' box. If you're using 0.2.92 then you'll have
> to
> specify it on the command line with '--desync <ms>'. I use 175ms to get
> it
> perfectly in sync
>
> Hope this helps
>
> Rich
>
>
> On Friday 29 March 2002 10:58 pm, you wrote:
>> I am also having similar problems. I have a powerbook G4 500 megahertz
>> with 512 ram, the video looks great, but the audio is just behind the
>> video, any suggestions?
>>
>> Eric...
>>
>> On 3/28/02 10:21 AM, "Joel Jaeggli" <joelja at darkwing.uoregon.edu>
>> wrote:
>>> what kind of mac do you have?
>>>
>>> joelja
>>>
>>> On Wed, 27 Mar 2002, jmf wrote:
>>>> I was able to get vlc to finally play an svcd mpg2 file by copying
>>>> it to
>>>> my harddrive.
>>>>
>>>> But the video is very jerky and the sound pops. Not fluid at all.
>>>> Any
>>>> way to fix this?
>
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