Qui n'existe PAS avec la version 1.x.xThat's a problem with your computer.
well you see when i first updated from 1.1.11 to 2.0.0 then up to the following versions everything at first was working fine no audio stutteringmain warning: PTS is out of range (-9359), dropping buffer
main warning: PTS is out of range (-32469), dropping buffer
main debug: picture might be displayed late (missing 8 ms)
main debug: audio output is starving (-65812), playing silence
main warning: audio output out of sync, adjusting dates (-41072 us)
main warning: not synchronized (-41070 us), resampling
main warning: buffer too early (-41071), down-sampling
main warning: audio output out of sync, adjusting dates (-47949 us)
main warning: not synchronized (-47948 us), resampling
main warning: timing screwed, stopping resampling
main warning: buffer too early (-88996), down-sampling
main warning: audio output out of sync, adjusting dates (-42276 us)
main warning: not synchronized (-42275 us), resampling
main warning: buffer way too early (-131135), clearing queue
main warning: timing screwed, stopping resampling
main debug: audio output is starving (-267444), playing silence
main warning: audio output out of sync, adjusting dates (-46932 us)
main warning: not synchronized (-46931 us), resampling
main warning: buffer too early (-46932), down-sampling
main warning: audio output out of sync, adjusting dates (-46297 us)
main warning: not synchronized (-46295 us), resampling
main warning: timing screwed, stopping resampling
main warning: buffer too early (-92978), down-sampling
main debug: audio output is starving (-57610), playing silence
main debug: audio output is starving (-68703), playing silence
main debug: audio output is starving (-77863), playing silence
main debug: audio output is starving (-72294), playing silence
main debug: audio output is starving (-61141), playing silence
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You did, to put it midly, strongly recommend the VideoLAN "team" to track down and fix that "bloody bug. Right now."I don't see anyone on this forum saying the bug is yours.
I don't see any detailed report. All I see is a yet another identically looking and utterly redundant log.You asked for a more detailed report, you got it.
Nobody questions that there is a bug (or several with similar symptoms), and explicitly not me. But unlike you, I don't claim to know where the bug actually is.The bug is there, period.
Criticality is a matter of perspective. It is certainly not critical to me at this point in time. The bug does not affect any of my computers (including some running Windows). Also, whether the bug gets fixed or not, won't make a difference to my (un)employment situation.It has been reported for months and it is critical, facts don't lie, it's a major flaw in the core.
Nobody denies the existance of the (symptoms of the) bug. If anyone is buyring his/her head, that's the one thinking that an open-source project works by urging volunteer hobbyists to scratch other people's itches.To bury one's head in the sand or any attempt to make it personal is just more waste of time, the bug is still there.
I talked to "all of the live forces of the VideoLAN team", how come you take it for you, yourself, and you only, is a mystery.You did, to put it midly, strongly recommend the VideoLAN "team" to track down and fix that "bloody bug. Right now."
I never said that I was the only live force of the VideoLAN team. Please stop misrepresenting my statements, this is extremely annoying and impolite.I talked to "all of the live forces of the VideoLAN team", how come you take it for you, yourself, and you only, is a mystery.You did, to put it midly, strongly recommend the VideoLAN "team" to track down and fix that "bloody bug. Right now."
You said, and you even used bold characters for doing so:I never said that I was the only live force of the VideoLAN team.
To which I answered that I can't see anyone on this forum, thus not the whole VideoLAN volunteer team, saying the bug is yours. This happened only in your imagination. You are not discussing, you are only trying to find excuses to evade the facts, and telling us what you are not going to do and what does not happen to you.What I do not do is beg for the whole VideoLAN volunteer team to look at "my" bug.
The problem with most open source projects that I know is that devs find more fun to add new features than to fix bugs. So it ends up with a big bloated thing full of bugs which becomes unsusable.You refuse to understand how open-source projects work.
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