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solli n00b
Joined: 31 Jul 2002 Posts: 16 Location: Graz, Austria
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Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 12:38 pm Post subject: [solved] VLC: Problem with playing DVDs |
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Hi!
My system upgraded from vlc 0.8.6 -> 0.9.8a. Before the update DVDs used to work without any problems. Since the update the first frames of a movie are played then the picture freezes and the VLC log is full of the following messages:
[00000414] main audio output warning: computed PTS is out of range (2766), clearing out
[00000414] main audio output warning: PTS is out of range (2844), dropping buffer
[00000414] main audio output warning: output PTS is out of range (13538), clearing out
[00000414] main audio output warning: PTS is out of range (-25236), dropping buffer
[00000385] main video output warning: late picture skipped (106863)
[00000414] main audio output warning: computed PTS is out of range (142790), clearing out
[00000414] main audio output warning: PTS is out of range (142860), dropping buffer
[00000414] main audio output warning: output PTS is out of range (153552), clearing out
[00000414] main audio output warning: PTS is out of range (114908), dropping buffer
[00000414] main audio output warning: PTS is out of range (86791), dropping buffer
[00000414] main audio output warning: PTS is out of range (298822), dropping buffer
[00000414] main audio output warning: PTS is out of range (270908), dropping buffer
[00000385] main video output warning: late picture skipped (322836)
The DVDs work perfectly with xine. VLC plays avi-files without any problems so only the DVDs don't work anymore.
Any ideas?
Stef
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BdON Tux's lil' helper
Joined: 13 Jan 2007 Posts: 127
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Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 3:51 pm Post subject: |
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I have the same problem. I was not able to fix it but I found a way around it. When you open the DVD, you need to increase the buffer length. The default is 300ms and I had to use values ranging from 3000-10000ms depending on the movie.
If anyone has a way to actually fix it, please post it because I would like to know it as well |
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solli n00b
Joined: 31 Jul 2002 Posts: 16 Location: Graz, Austria
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Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 9:18 am Post subject: |
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For me not even this works. I set the dvdread-buffer from 300ms to 10000ms. The only thing that changed was the time until the first picture showed up, then it freezed again.
It seems that not many people are having this problem Since LIRC doesn't work either for vlc since the update (the affected computer is my media center with LIRC and no keyboard) I guess I'll switch to xine.
Unfortunately there's no downgrade possibility for vlc. Shouldn't there be at least two versions in the portage tree (one 0.8.x and one 0.9.x)?
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jcvet n00b
Joined: 24 Jan 2009 Posts: 2 Location: Dimondale,MI
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Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2009 8:33 pm Post subject: VLC: Problem with playing DVDs |
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Hello !!
I am a noob at posting so I hope this works OK.
This may work for you. I had the same problem. There are 2 places in the kernel that need to be checked. On my Gentoo install they were not by default.
I use genkernel to modify and compile the kernel.
#genkernel --menuconfig all (as root)
Pick "Processor type and features --->"
"[ ] High Resolution Timer Support" change to "[*] High Resolution Timer Support"
Then further down on the list:
"[ ] HPET Timer Support" change to "[* ] HPET Timer Support"
I also defaulted to a 486 processor type. This should not be necessary to change but under "Processor family" I picked my processor.
recompile and reboot.
I am using the onboard intel chips on a GX270. (so intel drivers) Compiled as a stable (x86) system No extra video card. I am not sure if Nvidia or Ati have these problems. I can list more specifics about my system and use flags if needed.
Let me know if this works.
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solli n00b
Joined: 31 Jul 2002 Posts: 16 Location: Graz, Austria
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Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 3:55 pm Post subject: |
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Hi jcvet!
You're my hero Setting the first two options in the kernel config made my VLC work again!
thx!
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szacks n00b
Joined: 09 Mar 2005 Posts: 61
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Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 6:52 am Post subject: |
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I'm having the same problem.
My kernel is 2.6.21 from gentoo-sources and I don't have the options:
High Resolution Timer Support or
HPET Timer Support
in my Processor type and features menu.
Is this only in newer kernels?
Thanks
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cyberbat n00b
Joined: 31 Jan 2011 Posts: 13
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Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 6:45 pm Post subject: Re: VLC: Problem with playing DVDs |
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jcvet wrote: |
Pick "Processor type and features --->"
"[ ] High Resolution Timer Support" change to "[*] High Resolution Timer Support"
Then further down on the list:
"[ ] HPET Timer Support" change to "[* ] HPET Timer Support"
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Big big big thanks to you, man! This thread is the only place where I've found a solution in whole internet. I have just one question: how (HOW???) have you guessed that DVD playing by VLC depends on this two options?
Thanks a lot again. |
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equus n00b
Joined: 16 Jan 2005 Posts: 9
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Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2013 12:32 pm Post subject: Re: VLC: Problem with playing DVDs |
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jcvet wrote: | Hello !!
I am a noob at posting so I hope this works OK.
This may work for you. I had the same problem. There are 2 places in the kernel that need to be checked. On my Gentoo install they were not by default.
I use genkernel to modify and compile the kernel.
#genkernel --menuconfig all (as root)
Pick "Processor type and features --->"
"[ ] High Resolution Timer Support" change to "[*] High Resolution Timer Support"
Then further down on the list:
"[ ] HPET Timer Support" change to "[* ] HPET Timer Support"
I also defaulted to a 486 processor type. This should not be necessary to change but under "Processor family" I picked my processor.
recompile and reboot.
I am using the onboard intel chips on a GX270. (so intel drivers) Compiled as a stable (x86) system No extra video card. I am not sure if Nvidia or Ati have these problems. I can list more specifics about my system and use flags if needed.
Let me know if this works.
jcvet |
Thanks jcvet !
This worked for me too.
In my case (kernel 3.8.13), I just had to check :
[*] High Resolution Timer Support
in :
General setup --->
Timers subsystem --->
Rebuild the kernel, reboot, and... DVD playback works flawlessly again.
Kind Regards. |
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