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The xine engine FAQ - MIT

    http://web.mit.edu/outland/share/doc/xine/faq/faq.html
    In order to keep video and audio in sync, xine regularly queries the audio driver for the amount of delay induced by the current length of the driver's audio buffer. Unfortunately some OSS drivers seem to be broken because the can return strange values here. This confuses the xine audio subsystem and makes it drop audio.

xine "Audio output unavailable. Device is busy." - Firefox ...

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/xine-audio-output-unavailable-device-is-busy-firefox-problem-612706/
    When I play 5.1 films in xine I sometimes get this message: "Audio output unavailable. Device is busy." It seems that sometimes Firefox is using the audio device. 5.1 streams don't work because apparently they need full access to sound channels.

The Xine Video Player HOWTO: Troubleshooting

    http://davis.lbl.gov/Manuals/XINE/howto-9.html
    The following section lists some common problems and their solutions. If you are a regular Xine user and feel that there is a common problem not stated here, please e-mail the HOWTO maintainer: [email protected] 9.1 Xine keeps complaining about not being able to connect to a socket

Totem, Xine, ... no audio

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/totem-xine-no-audio-364926/
    The problem: audio and video playback work great on totem, xine, etc... but, if i play a song in xmms, and afterwards want to use totem or any of the other progs, the audio playback is missing and it will only return until i reboot my computer...

Gentoo Forums :: View topic - xine audio skips with h264 ...

    https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-654926.html
    i may have found the problem with the no sound with vorbis issue. it appears to have something to do with how xine handles matroska files. i took a copy of the orginal vorbis audio and merged it into a ogm file with re-encoded video and i got audio. i also have some new files that have vorbis audio in ogm format that play fine and thats what ...

The xine hacker's guide - MIT

    http://web.mit.edu/outland/share/doc/xine/hackersguide/hackersguide.html
    Another problem xine must handle is the sound card clock drift. vpts are compared to the system clock (or even to a different clock provided by a scr plugin) for presentation but sound card is sampling audio by it's own clocking mechanism, so a small drift may occur.

The Xine Video Player HOWTO: Using Xine

    http://davis.lbl.gov/Manuals/XINE/howto-4.html
    The simplest is to use the arrows next to the audio track icon on the Xine control panel (usually a speaker). Alternatively, you can use the -a command line parameter. For example to play the third audio track in the file /path/foo.mpg : $ xine -a 3 /path/foo.mpg. For MPEG-1 video, only mpeg audio (layer 1, 2 and 3) is supported.

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