I came here to complain that my volume adjustments take about a second to kick in. VLC 1.x never did this; it was instant. I find even a 1 second lag unacceptable. I hope they can make it as responsive as it was previously.1sec would be expected
So how can I find the culprit? At the moment for me it is a regression in vlc 2.x over 1.x, where everything is working like I expect it to be. Where has Alsa to cope with the differences of ogg over mp3 and why does Alsa behave different with both formats? Doesn't Alsa just get a uncompressed "normalized" stream of data to process and the source, like vlc, does the conversion from some fancy (compressed) formats like mp3 or ogg to the "native" Alsa format? If my Alsa driver is misbehaving, why does the latest vlc 1.x work?In any case, I don't see how the latency could be more than 2 seconds, unless your ALSA driver is badly misbehaving.
Ok, that would be fine. If it would work. If I have time I should test pulse audio.Hmm nevermind. The volume latency should be no more than 2 seconds with ALSA, depending on the audio hardware, and nearly immediate with PulseAudio.
I did not recognize playback latency. playback is just working fine (with the exception of ogg-streams where vlc sometimes drops packages and stutters, although I increased the buffer.The playback latency can be anything.
Cancel this. The volume latency calamity (hey, thats vlc just kidding) is happening on files from the local hard drive as well. It doesn't matter if the ogg/mp3 comes from file or stream, I just saved some minutes of stream to file and the delay problems are the same. On the other hand I tested a non-streamed mp3 and the volume change latency was negligible. Maybe vlc2.x has some regression in the stream playing part? But I didn't test "real" vs. streamed mp3 that extensive.It might just be that the server has a high latency, or that VLC keeps increasing the cache duration to compensate network connectivity problems.
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