Thanks for the advice but with the previous version of Vlc I've never had this kind of problems....if you don't mind your system crashing.
Otherwise, this works a lot better: 'pasuspender vlc -A alsa'
Removing Pulseaudio you might have issues with other software. I know that pulseaudio isn't perfect but it is an important element of the system.Hi,
Had the audio sync issues with the 1.1.10 VLC with Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS .
I removed pulse-audio and installed alsa as a default and got sync back.
Note that i saw the sync issues with some other players as well such as Kaffiene etc. any how now all is good see here how to:
http://howto.blbosti.com/2010/04/ubuntu ... ulseaudio/
Cheers,
Roi
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I had this problem even with Vlc 1.1.4 installed on Ubuntu 10.10. I think this is a PulseAudio bug.Hmmmm... I set the VLC "Audio Output Module" to ALSA and the sync problem is fixed. BUT... any glitch kills audio, even a stop/start. In particular, the live stream from TWiT (BitGravity).
Anyone know why this wouldn't work? Another pulseaudio or VLC bug? I know ALSA is a pulseaudio module. Ubuntu 10.04 using VLC from the bleeding-edge PPA.
FYI: For Scientific Linux 6.x (should work for RHEL, CENTOS, Fedora, etc. as well):This is far simpler:(pulseaudio-utils must be installed)Code: Select all
pasuspender vlc -A alsa
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pasuspender vlc -s alsa
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