One more finding:
mplayer -vo xv /dev/video0 -autosync 30
does result in playing a "broken" video (it is good enough to see what it is, but with dropped frames and something that looks almost like momentary loss of H/V sync in video signal at some random intervals between about 1 and 5 seconds).
One more finding:
mplayer -vo xv /dev/video0 -autosync 30
does result in playing a "broken" video (it is good enough to see what it is, but with dropped frames and something that looks almost like momentary loss of H/V sync in video signal at some random intervals between about 1 and 5 seconds).