Quite some time ago, I discovered the usefulness of the "g" key command and the "h" key command.
My memory isn't the best at my age, so to help me remember what they each do, I call them the "[G]o slower" key -- for when subtitles run ahead of the actual audio stream -- and the "[H]urry up" key when the subtitles are lagging behind the actual audio stream.
At any rate, I have been very pleased with the "h" key command. Enough taps of the key, and the subtitles do in fact catch up to the audio stream.
The "g" key command is an entirely different story.
Even though I have upgraded VLC several times since this problem first manifested itself, and even though I have tried using it on quite a few different video files, using the "g" key command always results in the audio stream and the video stream being knocked out of sync.
I was wondering if this is a known issue -- I imagine that it is -- and if any solution is currently in the works.
Thank you for a great app!