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    Using Xine instead of Mplayer - how to delay audio 1 or 2 ms?

    A newbie to Xine, I thought I'd try it instead of Mplayer and it seems to work fine. One thing though, I used to use the audio delay/advance feature in Mplayer, (hit + or - key to advance or retard 1ms), quite a bit and don't see the same feature in Kaffeine. Does it exist?

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    Re: Using Xine instead of Mplayer - how to delay audio 1 or 2 ms?

    i'd recommend using kaffeine. (it uses the xine engine for playback). i also have kmplayer installed (which i use in the rare case something doesn't play or play correctly with kaffeine).

    as for your question, i can't figure out how to do it with kaffeine or xine after skimming over all the options.
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      Re: Using Xine instead of Mplayer - how to delay audio 1 or 2 ms?

      Annoying. Xine seems to be the Cannonical choice - which is why I'm giving it a go - but Mplayer always worked really well for me and I do miss that audio delay button, not to mention the 'F' key for full screen. (ctrl shift F requires too many fingers.)

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        #4
        Re: Using Xine instead of Mplayer - how to delay audio 1 or 2 ms?

        The A/V offset can be controlled by pressing "m" or "," IIRC

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          #5
          Re: Using Xine instead of Mplayer - how to delay audio 1 or 2 ms?

          'M' makes the window tools disappear/re-appear and ',' does nothing for me. What does IIRC mean?

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            Re: Using Xine instead of Mplayer - how to delay audio 1 or 2 ms?

            iirc means If I recall/remember correctly.
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              #7
              Re: Using Xine instead of Mplayer - how to delay audio 1 or 2 ms?

              Ah. Well in that case I'm none the wiser vis a vis audio/video delay/advance. Strangely, now that I've got used to not having it, I'm missing it less. Like sugar in coffee.

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