Only, I can't think of any other player equivalent to VLC. Movements of the cursor brings it back to life but only for a few seconds. So, I installed it, and the audio and video played fine together! That was quite a reliefe, of course.well, until my screen started going dark every few seconds. I didn't find the same or similar problems reported there, but looking at my Mint Software Centre I found vlc-plugin-pulseaudio not installed, and I thought since it's about audio, maybe I should give installing it a try. Then click Browse to open another window. Tick Show more options and Play another media synchronously. Go to Media > click Multiple Files, then a second window will pop up > click Add. Click on the profile drop down menu and scroll down and select the audio mp3. Part 1: How to Add Audio to Video in VLC for Playback 1. To extract the audio from a DVD as an mp3 file, you need to set the profile as audio mp3. In this window, you only need to set the profile and name your destination file. This will delay down the audio of the media file. Thanks for directing me in that direction - it didn't occur to me to check the VLC forums. Click on the Convert/Save button to open the Convert window. VLC Media Player provides simple keyboard shortcut to delay down the audio. I couldn't get VLC to run a playlist in the correct order either. It also caused screen blanking with my Mint 13 KDE. It did the same thing for me, sound would start after about 20 seconds from start or after a pause. Homerscousin wrote:Did you check the VLC forum? Maybe they have some updated info now.
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