Audio output devicesAudio/Video synchronization
Linux sound card drivers have compatibility problems. This is because
MPlayer relies on an in-built feature of
properly coded sound drivers that enable them to
maintain correct audio/video sync. Regrettably, some driver authors
don't take the care to code this feature since it is not needed for
playing MP3s or sound effects.
Other media players like aviplay
or xine possibly work
out-of-the-box with these drivers because they use "simple" methods
with internal timing. Measuring showed that their methods are not as
efficient as MPlayer's.
Using MPlayer with a properly written audio
driver will never result in A/V desynchronisation related to the audio, except
only with very badly created files (check the man page for workarounds).
If you happen to have a bad audio driver, try the
option, it should sort out your problems. See the man page for detailed
information.
TroubleshootingSome notes:
If you have ALSA version 0.5, then you almost always have to use
, since ALSA 0.5 has buggy OSS emulation code,
and will crash MPlayer
with a message like this:
DEMUXER: Too many (945 in 8390980 bytes) video packets in the buffer!
If the sound clicks when playing from CD-ROM, turn on IRQ unmasking as
described in the CD-ROM section.