From: Ian Eure <ieure@debian.org>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Clock drift & other weirdness with an Inspirion 8100
Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2002 14:53:48 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200210081453.48645.ieure@debian.org> (raw)
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I have a relatively new Dell Inspiron 8100 which is exhibiting some strange
symptoms. Firstly, there is massive clock drift. The system clock seems to
run too slow, losing several hours a day.
Secondly, I can't seem to play any video on it. Both mplayer and xine lose 3-5
frames every 45 seconds or so. Xine shows this semi-helpful output:
-- snip --
200 frames delivered, 0 frames skipped, 0 frames discarded
audio_out: adjusting master clock 1093958 -> 1105016
video_out : throwing away image with pts 1096023 because it's too old (diff :
95
16 > 1501).
video_out : throwing away image with pts 1099026 because it's too old (diff :
65
13 > 1501).
video_out : throwing away image with pts 1102029 because it's too old (diff :
35
10 > 1501).
200 frames delivered, 0 frames skipped, 3 frames discarded
-- snip --
The line about 'adjusting master clock' would seem to indicate that there is
some disparity with the timing that is causing frames to be dropped. This is
not a problem with the player, since both mplayer and xine play the same
files on a slower system just fine.
I've disabled power management & SpeedStep in the BIOS, to no avail. Does
anyone have a clue what's wrong here?
Please CC on replies, since I'm not subscribed, and I can't seem to locate a
place to put a Mail-Followup-To header in KMail.
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