** resolved ** Re: Multimedia problem.** thanks **

stevenvollom at sbcglobal.net stevenvollom at sbcglobal.net
Thu Apr 9 19:35:22 UTC 2009


Martin Laberge wrote:
> On Tuesday 24 March 2009 16:28:15 Steven Vollom wrote:
>   
>> I recently transferred some movies over from my old computer to the new 
>> one.  I have seen them before, so I am confident about the information I 
>> am providing.  In any event, the sound and video were in proper sink 
>> with all but a couple that had sink problems when I joined 2 part movies 
>> together.  CD1 to CD2.
>>
>> Since I have been replaying movies on my new computer, I find that all 
>> of them, including those DVD's I purchased commercially, start out with 
>> voice and video in sink, but all of them are between 1 and 1 1/2 seconds 
>> out of sink by the end of the movie.  The sound lags behind the video.  
>> It happens in all three of the movie players that I have installed in 
>> the new box, so I don't think it is a player problem.  Is there a 
>> feature that is configurable in Jaunty Alpha 6 64bit KDE that can bring 
>> them back into harmony?  Is this a possible bug that needs reporting?
>>
>> Is there an package that can correct this problem?  Thanks!
>>
>> Steven
>>
>>     
>
> Alpha 6 ??
>
> if you were asking about a normal version, i would suggest you check 
> the medibuntu, and extras codecs on your system.
>
> with alpha 6, I would say, just endure.
>
> if you want to know if your files are good anymore,
> use them on a proven system, if they play, they are safe.
>
> alpha 6 is not a method to test integrity of data.
>
>
>   





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