*BUG* VLC eats the first +o-500ms of the beggining of the fi

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*BUG* VLC eats the first +o-500ms of the beggining of the fi

Postby JuanPabloCuervo » 25 Jun 2010 18:56

*BUG* VLC eats the first +o-500ms of the beggining of the file.
like old CD players, Sony M-19, eats the first 300ms aprox.

WindowsMediaPlayer11 does not eat the first milliseconds = plays the file OK from the start.

this is very noticeable/annoing when playing a file that plays right away, drums or kicks, and the mastering eng. didnt leave a silence gap.

should be easy to test usign a .wav or .mp3 file with tones...

pink noise from 0 to 49ms.
500hz for 50ms to 99ms.
1000hz for 100-149ms.
1500hz for 150-199ms.
2000hz for 200-249ms.
2500hz for 250-299ms.
3000hz for 300-349ms.
3500hz for 350-399ms.
4000hz for 400-449ms.
4500hz for 450-499ms.
5000hz for 500-549ms.
5500Hz for 550-599ms.

and usign a very accurate Zoomable Tuner (pitch detection software) like AP Tuner 3.08
http://www.aptuner.com/cgi-bin/aptuner/apmain.html

for some Reason Win32 drivers sound better than DirectX drivers. both with 32bit active.
and theres no ASIO driver support.

Great Player anyway...
Thanks.
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