[MPlayer-users] WM9 audio problems

Stian B. Barmen stian at barmen.nu
Mon Oct 10 22:44:43 CEST 2005


Hello all!

I am trying to play a WM9 HD-DVD file and am not able to get sound. Or
actually I get sound after about 20 minutes into the film, but then it
is lagging about 5-6 seconds behind. 

I tried all the mplayerhq codec packs, also I tried a codecs.conf file
where I commented out then wma9 and wmv9 parts to force it to use wma
and wmv but still no luck. Just the same silent video (untill the
lagging part that is). :)

I also tried copying the dlls from a windows machine (winxp + wmp 10).
Now I am out of ideas. 

Here is the console output:

[root at localhost win32]# mplayer /mnt/mediashare/Filmer/Movie_HD-DVD.wmv
MPlayer 1.0pre7try2-3.2.3 (C) 2000-2005 MPlayer Team
CPU: Intel  (Family: 8, Stepping: 1)
Detected cache-line size is 64 bytes
CPUflags:  MMX: 1 MMX2: 1 3DNow: 0 3DNow2: 0 SSE: 1 SSE2: 1


Opening joystick device /dev/input/js0
Can't open joystick device /dev/input/js0 : No such file or directory
Can't init input joystick
Setting up LIRC support...
mplayer: could not connect to socket
mplayer: No such file or directory
Failed to open LIRC support.
You will not be able to use your remote control.
Playing /mnt/mediashare/Filmer/Movie_HD-DVD.wmv.
ASF file format detected.
VIDEO:  [WMV3]  1280x720  24bpp  1000.000 fps    0.0 kbps ( 0.0 kbyte/s)
Clip info:
 name: 'Movie' WM9 HD-DVD 1280x720p
 author:
 copyright:
 comments:
==========================================================================
Opening audio decoder: [dmo] Win32/DMO decoders
======= WAVE Format =======
Format Tag: 354 (0x162)
Channels: 6
Samplerate: 48000
avg byte/sec: 48206
Block align: 16384
bits/sample: 24
cbSize: 18
Unknown extra header dump: [18] [0] [3f] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0] [0]
[0] [0] [0] [e0] [0] [0] [0]
===========================
======= WAVE Format =======
Format Tag: 1 (0x1)
Channels: 2
Samplerate: 48000
avg byte/sec: 192000
Block align: 4
bits/sample: 16
cbSize: 0
===========================
GetOutput r=0x0   size:73728  align:1
StreamCount r=0x0  1  1
AUDIO: 48000 Hz, 2 ch, s16le, 385.6 kbit/25.11% (ratio: 48206->192000)
Selected audio codec: [wma9dmo] afm:dmo (Windows Media Audio 9 DMO)
==========================================================================
No vidix driver name provided, probing available ones (-v option for
details)!
vo: X11 running at 1280x1024 with depth 16 and 16 bpp (":0.0" => local
display)
vosub_vidix: Couldn't find working VIDIX driver
==========================================================================
Opening video decoder: [dmo] DMO video codecs
DMO dll supports VO Optimizations 0 1
DMO dll might use previous sample when requested
GetOutput r=0x0   size:2764800  align:1
StreamCount r=0x0  1  1
Decoder supports the following YUV formats: YV12 YUY2 UYVY YVYU   
Decoder is capable of YUV output (flags 0x1b)
VDec: vo config request - 1280 x 720 (preferred csp: Packed YUY2)
VDec: using Planar YV12 as output csp (no 0)
Movie-Aspect is undefined - no prescaling applied.
VO: [xv] 1280x720 => 1280x720 Planar YV12
Selected video codec: [wmv9dmo] vfm:dmo (Windows Media Video 9 DMO)
==========================================================================
Checking audio filter chain for 48000Hz/2ch/s16le ->
48000Hz/2ch/s16le...
AF_pre: 48000Hz/2ch/s16le
alsa-init: 1 soundcard found, using: default
alsa: 48000 Hz/2 channels/4 bpf/65536 bytes buffer/Signed 16 bit Little
Endian
AO: [alsa] 48000Hz 2ch s16le (2 bps)
Building audio filter chain for 48000Hz/2ch/s16le ->
48000Hz/2ch/s16le...
Starting playback...
A:   8.2 V:   3.5 A-V:  4.655 ct:  0.050  13/ 13 32%  7%  8.4% 7 0
Too many video packets in the buffer: (185 in 8406962 bytes).
Maybe you are playing a non-interleaved stream/file or the codec failed?
For AVI files, try to force non-interleaved mode with the -ni option.
alsa-space: xrun of at least 0.129 msecs. resetting stream7.8% 7 0
alsa-uninit: pcm closed 3.622 ct:  0.104  26/ 26 40%  5%  6.9% 7 0


Of course other files work, also HDTV but not using this codec. 

Is there a way to fix this?

Best regards
Stian B. Barmen




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