DJ | 5 Jan 2011 19:24
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Video playback is running too fast ...

hey guys,
i like kino but the software is making my life hard. since the beginning
of using kino i have issues with my sound card. well it is not really
the sound card, the video playback is running much too fast with enabled
sound. by switching the sound off (settings) the issue is gone and the
playback is running in normal speed.

first i thought the reason for all my trouble is the cheap on board
sound card (C-Media CM6501) i used in the beginning, because of various
driver issues. now i am using a new one and still have the same issue
as well. i am using now a TerraTec (Aureon 5.1) with CM8738 sound chip
and kino 1.3.4 on ubuntu 10.10, the 64 bit version. for the sound
settings in kino i am using "default".

what do i have to do for using kino without trouble???

thanks in advance!

tyros

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Carl Karsten | 5 Jan 2011 19:29

Re: Video playback is running too fast ...

On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 12:24 PM, DJ <601699 <at> gmx.de> wrote:
> hey guys,
> i like kino but the software is making my life hard. since the beginning
> of using kino i have issues with my sound card. well it is not really
> the sound card, the video playback is running much too fast with enabled
> sound. by switching the sound off (settings) the issue is gone and the
> playback is running in normal speed.
>
> first i thought the reason for all my trouble is the cheap on board
> sound card (C-Media CM6501) i used in the beginning, because of various
> driver issues. now i am using a new one and still have the same issue
> as well. i am using now a TerraTec (Aureon 5.1) with CM8738 sound chip
> and kino 1.3.4 on ubuntu 10.10, the 64 bit version. for the sound
> settings in kino i am using "default".

do this:

http://www.kinodv.org/help/prefs4
>
> That page is a bit outdated. It should say it can not *directly* use a
> sound server, but redirect solutions like PulseAudio's ALSA default
> PCM integration and padsp wrappers might work.

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