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mms sounds choppy

Postby chaimav » 18 Nov 2004 22:07

I tried searching the forums this.
I am trying to play [url]mms://gundam100.liquidviewer.net/WABC[/url] but it sounds choppy on VLC. When that file is played with Windows Media Player browser plugin it plays fine. You can get it from here http://wabcradio.com/listenlive.asp

(P.S. I know very little about streaming audio.)

VLC 0.8.1
WinXp Pro sp2
pentium III 256meg Ram

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Postby chaimav » 21 Nov 2004 03:41

Anyone else experience/confirm this?

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Postby The DJ » 22 Nov 2004 21:25

I have no problems with 0.8.1

Well sometimes a time sync, but not more than once everty half minute or so.
main warning: PTS is out of range (201438), dropping buffer
main warning: PTS is out of range (15945), dropping buffer
main warning: buffer is 61717 in advance, triggering downsampling
main warning: computed PTS is out of range (106425), clearing out
main warning: timing screwed, stopping resampling
main warning: PTS is out of range (46885), dropping buffer
main warning: output PTS is out of range (117999), clearing out
main debug: audio output is starving (105169), playing silence
main warning: buffer is 40825 in advance, triggering downsampling
main warning: resampling stopped after 1561319 usec (drift: 22797)
main warning: buffer is 60346 late, triggering upsampling
main warning: timing screwed, stopping resampling
main warning: buffer is 98576 late, triggering upsampling
main warning: audio drift is too big (172697), dropping buffer
main warning: resampling stopped after 2603338 usec (drift: -48673)
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Postby chaimav » 23 Nov 2004 22:36

I have no problems with 0.8.1

Well sometimes a time sync, but not more than once everty half minute or so.
Thats about how often I hear it. Is there antyhing that can be done for this?

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Postby The DJ » 24 Nov 2004 13:22

Not really.
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Postby chaimav » 24 Nov 2004 15:00

Thanks for your help, I guess I'll just have to wait for a newer release.... :?

Keep up the good work.

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Postby Guest » 10 Dec 2004 09:20

I have no problems with 0.8.1

Well sometimes a time sync, but not more than once everty half minute or so.
And u think that's acceptable?
Luckely it doesn't happen that often here, but often enough :(

Anyway it happends in both vlc win 0.8.1 and linux 0.8.1 so it isn't OS related.

plz fix this.
If vlc is primary a streamclient, it doesn't do it's job very well :P

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Postby chaimav » 24 May 2005 16:26

Update:

I'm using 0.8.2-test1 beta and while the problem is still there, but it seems (to my unscientific ears) to occur less often.

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main warning: resampling stopped after 46094261 usec (drift: 37123)
main warning: buffer is 57161 in advance, triggering downsampling
main warning: output date isn't PTS date, requesting resampling (-40312)
main warning: timing screwed, stopping resampling
main warning: buffer is 97428 in advance, triggering downsampling
main warning: output date isn't PTS date, requesting resampling (-40036)
main warning: audio drift is too big (-120069), clearing out
main warning: timing screwed, stopping resampling
main warning: mixer start isn't output start (-11254)
main warning: buffer is 79671 in advance, triggering downsampling
main warning: output date isn't PTS date, requesting resampling (-64778)
main warning: audio drift is too big (-144766), clearing out
main warning: timing screwed, stopping resampling
main warning: mixer start isn't output start (-11435)
main warning: buffer is 68028 in advance, triggering downsampling
main warning: output date isn't PTS date, requesting resampling (-67490)
main warning: audio drift is too big (-135835), clearing out
main warning: timing screwed, stopping resampling
main warning: mixer start isn't output start (-20105)
main warning: buffer is 67983 in advance, triggering downsampling
main debug: audio output is starving (115807), playing silence
main warning: output date isn't PTS date, requesting resampling (-40152)
main warning: timing screwed, stopping resampling
main warning: buffer is 106217 in advance, triggering downsampling
main warning: audio drift is too big (-126870), clearing out
main warning: timing screwed, stopping resampling
main warning: mixer start isn't output start (-8543)
main warning: audio drift is too big (-126507), clearing out
main debug: audio output is starving (368348), playing silence
main warning: output date isn't PTS date, requesting resampling (-91812)
main warning: buffer is 91813 in advance, triggering downsampling
access_mms warning: detected packet lost (37438 != 37437)
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Keep up the good work, and with any luck 0.8.2 final won't have this problem at all :D

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Postby uni_zapper » 24 May 2005 18:18

I am having the same Choppy sound problem.
Everything ran fine untill I added a second user log in to my windows XP box.
Now AVI files have a choppy sound.
I hope this can help the developers to locate the problem.
Thanks for a great program I hope you can fix it.

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Postby chaimav » 24 Jun 2005 05:45

:cry: Can someone please tell me this will be resolved by 8.2 final. I hate using Windows Media Player as its a resource hog.

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Postby chaimav » 22 Aug 2005 19:31

Can someone please tell me if this ticket called "Ticket #5 Clock synchro redesign" would solve my problem?

It says
When a buffer underrun occurs, clock should stop
it eases recovering
we don't loose any part of the clip
Caching system should be improved
prebuffering threshold should change depending on caching value
when we pause, we should not keep playing until buffer are empty, but stop right away

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Postby dionoea » 22 Aug 2005 19:36

maybe ... but its a big ticket (its been lasting for 1 or 2 years) and noone has a good idea about how to solve it :-(
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