anybody thinks VLC player is unstable?
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mattbiernat
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anybody thinks VLC player is unstable?
don't get me wrong, I love VLC player, i don't have to download extra codec and it plays almost everything that I throw at it. but i just get frustrated, cause it keeps on crushing on me all the time. anybody else experienced that problem?
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I never had any problems with VLC until 2 nights ago when I tried to play a simple .avi video and it stuttered the entire time. I re-opened the file in Media Player Classic and it played fine. But I'm not giving up on it, because I do like it best of all the players.
EDIT: I just checked the videolan.org website and they released an update ver 0.8.6h just today. I'm installing the update.
EDIT: I just checked the videolan.org website and they released an update ver 0.8.6h just today. I'm installing the update.
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how about playing several flv files consecutively? mine VLC crashes almost 70% of the time. i've tried different kind of flv files, i've also tried mp3 files and other music formats. i still love that player as well, im hoping thou that by version 1.0 it will be 99% stable.Purcy wrote:I never had any problems with VLC
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I've been having some issues with VLC as well. I'm using openSuSE 11.0 so that may be related. I've had movies crash and the Firefox plugin has been especially bad. I've still got it installed, but so far MPlayer/SMPlayer has been running great for me. Before I completely blew Windows away it was working great for me, but that was over a year ago. Anyone know if there were any recent major updates?
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Using Vista x64 Ultimate with no problems with VLC. I don't use it for MP3s, but I use it for just about everything else (even .mov so I don't have do download annoying apple software)
No complaints here. Great for HD files too (especially .mkv)
No complaints here. Great for HD files too (especially .mkv)
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Yes, I think it's unstable. I have had all sorts of problems with it, but I still use it all the time for the things it does do well.
Problems include... it can use a tremendous amount of resources. I have some files that came from HD TV signals and when I play them, I get 90% + CPU usage and a fairly low frame rate. This is with the computer in my sig, which has plenty of muscle. I play the same files on WMP and CPU usage is less than 10% and it plays perfectly.
If I try to edit a file by extracting out a portion (by running time), I can put in the same start and stop time, and the resulting file will be slightly different each time. Also, if I pick a start time any later than 20 sec into the video stream, VLC just sits and will not do anything.
And there are fairly frequent crashes for no apparent reason.
Problems include... it can use a tremendous amount of resources. I have some files that came from HD TV signals and when I play them, I get 90% + CPU usage and a fairly low frame rate. This is with the computer in my sig, which has plenty of muscle. I play the same files on WMP and CPU usage is less than 10% and it plays perfectly.
If I try to edit a file by extracting out a portion (by running time), I can put in the same start and stop time, and the resulting file will be slightly different each time. Also, if I pick a start time any later than 20 sec into the video stream, VLC just sits and will not do anything.
And there are fairly frequent crashes for no apparent reason.
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VLC player is good compare to other video player's. It supports heaps of codec's.
But if recodeing/encoding of a video is done in a improper way, VLC gives error in that case.
If encoding/Recoding of the video is done properly, VLC doesnt give any problem.
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But if recodeing/encoding of a video is done in a improper way, VLC gives error in that case.
If encoding/Recoding of the video is done properly, VLC doesnt give any problem.
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okay i gave it a try. it does play some files that VLC couldn't play. im giving it further testing. however there is a problem with KMP as well...AvalonXIII wrote:I used to use VLC, then I discovered KMPlayer, it's available for download on Softpedia. Never go back, best standalone media player I have ever used. Period.
it will not start....
i've selected option to have it play .avi, .flv, .wmv, etc files. however when i click on any of those media files, it will not start.
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Hmm, that's really weird, I can start it just fine. Are you using the installer version or the standalone version?mattbiernat wrote: okay i gave it a try. it does play some files that VLC couldn't play. im giving it further testing. however there is a problem with KMP as well...
it will not start....
i've selected option to have it play .avi, .flv, .wmv, etc files. however when i click on any of those media files, it will not start.
and ideas?
I'm using the installer version, and it works fine.
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okay im using installer version.
i got it fixed by running registry mechanic and rebooting my system.
now there is one more question i got...
i'd like play videos and have them repeat infinitely . that is not a problem with the "repeat" option, however when i try to zoom on the video - to let's say - "double size," the video will play until it's done, then it will go back to original size and then repeat. and this is a huge problem for me because the video doesn't retain the size i asked it to retain.
i got it fixed by running registry mechanic and rebooting my system.
now there is one more question i got...
i'd like play videos and have them repeat infinitely . that is not a problem with the "repeat" option, however when i try to zoom on the video - to let's say - "double size," the video will play until it's done, then it will go back to original size and then repeat. and this is a huge problem for me because the video doesn't retain the size i asked it to retain.
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yeah, i finally got everything going. i've been testing it for 2 days and i like it so far. maybe if i find no problems with it, after 2 weeks i will get rid of VLC. MPC is a keeper thou, as it is tiny and stand alone application that has never failed me. thank you guys for your suggestion about this new media player, i've been looking for some VLC alternative for a very long time.
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