Pause lag.... Best described with a video.
#1
I have been trying to solve this for almost a year now...

I have a Revo R3610 (Atom 330, 2GB RAM) on Ubuntu 10.10. I have put another hard drive with windows 7 in the revo and I do not have this problem (but many others). I cannot work out why it happens in Ubuntu and not windows.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDdEc93X_...tube_gdata

Please watch this video and let me know if you have any ideas.

Thank you!
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#2
press play instead and see if does same.

Do you have a recent XBMC or is it old, cause recent (and Im in linux) doesnt do that anymore.
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#3
If you are talking about the lag after pause, I think it is audio sync related and known. Not sure why it if not fixed or at least put back the way it was because it is not very nice....
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#4
X3lectric Wrote:press play instead and see if does same.

Do you have a recent XBMC or is it old, cause recent (and Im in linux) doesnt do that anymore.

OMG! A whole year I have suffered with this problem, many forums and discussions with little success. Then you come along!

I was using space bar to pause and play. Switching to "p" has completely fixed the problem!

X3lectric I want to send you some money. PM me your address and I will send you a crisp £10 note. (Is sterling OK?)
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#5
I've Ubuntu 10.10 and XBMC Dharma. For me space bar & 'p' to Play/Pause works great with the keyboard! But, I've a remote that basically connects to XBMC Event Server (http://wiki.xbmc.org/?title=EventServer) using a s/w available at http://trac.xbmc.org/ticket/8827. With this setup I see considerable lag and dropped frames after resuming the play.

If anyone bumps into this thread and have any clue on how to fix it, let me know.
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#6
In my remote.xml I used to call "Play" when Play/Pause key is pressed. I changed mapping to call "Pause" instead of "Play" and voila, frame drops on resume is solved!
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