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the xine project - Features

    http://xine.sourceforge.net/features
    xine is a free, GPL-licensed video player for unix-like systems. The software is based on a modular, advanced multi-threaded architecture composed of: xine-engineThe core of xine is responsible for synchronizing audio, video and overlays. It provides high performance comunication functionality between modules, logging capability, unified configuration system, …

The xine engine FAQ - Massachusetts Institute of …

    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.

The xine hacker's guide - Massachusetts Institute of ...

    http://web.mit.edu/outland/share/doc/xine/hackersguide/hackersguide.html
    Raw audio data equates to uncompressed PCM audio. xine's audio output modules expect 8-bit PCM data to be unsigned and 16-bit PCM data to be signed and in little endian format. When there is more than one channel, the channel data is interleaved. For example, stereo data is interleaved as left sample, right sample: LRLRLRLR.

xine - a free video player / List xine-user Archives

    https://sourceforge.net/p/xine/mailman/xine-user/?viewmonth=200610
    Hello: I am having a problem with DVD audio sync since I upgraded to Xine 1.1.2. It seems that the audio is about 1/2 sec behind the video since I upgraded. Several people on the Gentoo and FC5 forums have reported this issue, and there is an …

xine - a free video player / List xine-user Archives

    https://sourceforge.net/p/xine/mailman/xine-user/?viewmonth=200111
    As of 0.9.6, the audio synchronization for mpeg playback now longer stays in sync when using a dxr3 card (normal Xv playback is fine). I've come across this with a variety of mpegs (some encoded well, some crappy), all of which played perfectly in 0.9.5.

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