<br><br>On Sunday, 18 March 2012, Ross Boylan <<a href="mailto:RossBoylan@stanfordalumni.org">RossBoylan@stanfordalumni.org</a>> wrote:<br>><br>> There is a distinct possibility that the recording has some glitches<br>
> because of imperfect reception. But I'm not sure that's relevant. For<br>> example, if I exit out of viewing the recording, restart viewing, and<br>> skip to the spot where I had problems, it (usually) plays OK for awhile,<br>
> and then runs into trouble later on.<br><br>You are seeing audio errors because there's no video to play (for what reason I'm not sure: incorrect recording, corrupted video, whatever)<br><br>As there's a decoding error, there's no more audio coming in to play. Once the audio buffer is empty, you start seeing buffer under runs. <br>
<br>What I'm trying to tell you is that you're issue isn't with your audio configuration. <br>So there's no much point trying to tweak things there. <br><br>Now if you want to continue doing so, feel free to do it.