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[Linux] Audio delay when using -video opengl
#264831 - 09/17/11 04:36 PM
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I'm using Ubuntu (Lucid) and have noticed that if I run MAME with "-video opengl", I get a half second audio delay. If I don't specify this then the audio is in sync.
i.e.
"mame -rp -video opengl" produces a delay "mame -rp " is OK
I've run MAME with a clean config and still experience the problem. Any suggestions as to what I can do?
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Re: [Linux] Audio delay when using -video opengl
[Re: Cheesoid]
#264841 - 09/17/11 06:59 PM
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> I'm using Ubuntu (Lucid) and have noticed that if I run MAME with "-video opengl", I > get a half second audio delay. If I don't specify this then the audio is in sync.
Here's what fixes a cornucopia of audio problems on Ubuntu for most people:
sudo apt-get install libsdl1.2debian-pulseaudio
Are you sure it's the audio that's delayed? -video opengl if it hits Mesa fallback could easily delay the video relative to the audio. -mt can help in that instance if you have at least 2 CPUs/cores.
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Re: [Linux] Audio delay when using -video opengl
[Re: R. Belmont]
#264844 - 09/17/11 07:37 PM
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> Here's what fixes a cornucopia of audio problems on Ubuntu for most people: > > sudo apt-get install libsdl1.2debian-pulseaudio > > Are you sure it's the audio that's delayed? -video opengl if it hits Mesa fallback > could easily delay the video relative to the audio. -mt can help in that instance if > you have at least 2 CPUs/cores.
Thanks, I'll have a play around with these settings
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