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Old 5th August 2005, 11:29 AM
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mplayer plays graphics faster than sound

I've normaly installed mplayer as i did it few times before. I've also configured it to work with dmix. My problem appears only with .mov video files. Graphic runs faster than music. So I never hear music till the end. Because when graphics ends video stops. Does anybody knows how to solve that?
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