Juri Haberland wrote:
I can confirm this. I used the new firmware with different driver versions starting from Jan 13 snapshot. All had the A/V sync problems.Oliver Endriss wrote:Juri Haberland wrote:I also noticed a/v sync problems once or twice but I cannot reproduce it. On http://www.linuxdvb.tv/download/ there are daily snapshots of the driver. Could you please try to find out the *precise* date when this bug was introduced? If you could report this date I will check what has been changed...With the new drivers 1.0.0-rc1 and -rc2 I experience desync of a/v in VDR after viewing a recording (also on other occasions; viewing a recording is just an easy way to reproduce. Sometimes it needs just a short disturbance in the receiption to get out of sync.). This does not happen with a driver from CVS as of 13. January. This is very reproducable. It affects all programs on the same frequency (I use DVB-T) but vanishes, if I switch to a channel on another frequency. This happens also, if I use the old firmware (from the 13-01 driver) with the new driver, so it seems to be not a problem of the new firmware.
Ok, did that and found out, that I made a mistake while initially testing old vs. new firmware (I didn't rebuild the driver) as the problem started with the driver from 11feb03. The only real change in this one vs. 11feb was the inclusion of the new firmware. So, the problem is in the new firmware. I can successfully use the current (from tonight) CVS with the old firmware (*-icam). If I use the new firmware I get reliably A/V sync.
Hope this helps. Cheers, Juri
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