-X set IDE xfer mode (DANGEROUS)
It finally works with :
- MPlayer 1.0pre4-3.4.0
- Your great line : hdparm -d 1 -X34 -k 1 /drive/path (dud how fast is it ! I use it for my cdrom too)
- I had to add -framedrop flag.
thanks a lot !
Namlook
]]>next your dma is on but perhaps you need to pass other option as well. i had shakey dvd playback until i used this :
hdparm -d 1 -X34 -k 1 /drive/path
]]>When I start mplayer the dvd's starting but the sound and the image are not synchronized and mplayer tell me that :
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**** Your system is too SLOW to play this! ****
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Possible reasons, problems, workarounds:
- Most common: broken/buggy _audio_ driver
- Try -ao sdl or use ALSA 0.5 or the OSS emulation of ALSA 0.9.
- Experiment with different values for -autosync, 30 is a good start.
- Slow video output
- Try a different -vo driver (-vo help for a list) or try -framedrop!
- Slow CPU
- Don't try to play a big DVD/DivX on a slow CPU! Try -hardframedrop.
- Broken file
- Try various combinations of -nobps -ni -forceidx -mc 0.
- Slow media (NFS/SMB mounts, DVD, VCD etc)
- Try -cache 8192.
- Are you using -cache to play a non-interleaved AVI file?
- Try -nocache.
Read DOCS/HTML/en/devices.html for tuning/speedup tips.
If none of this helps you, read DOCS/HTML/en/bugreports.html.
yes dma is enable :
/dev/dvd:
using_dma = 1 (on)
I think is a sound problem cause when I swith of the sound, it's all fine. But I can find where is this sound problem.
I use kernel-2.6.8.1 on a wombat ArchBox.
I install the alsa-lib, alsa-utils, alsa-driver
my modprobe.conf :
#
# /etc/modprobe.conf (for v2.6 kernels)
#
alias /dev/nvidia* nvidia
# --- BEGIN: Generated by ALSACONF, do not edit. ---
# --- ALSACONF verion 1.0.6 ---
options snd device_mode=0666
alias snd-card-0 snd-cmipci
alias sound-slot-0 snd-cmipci
# --- END: Generated by ALSACONF, do not edit. ---
duno what's the problem... :cry:
HELP !
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