Menu Tools -> Preferences (Show Settings = ALL) -> Input/Codecs -> Demuxerscan you please tell where can I find this setting?
Nope no help at all. Horrible stuttering with 60fps videos.Menu Tools -> Preferences (Show Settings = ALL) -> Input/Codecs -> Demuxerscan you please tell where can I find this setting?
Then on the right panel, at the very bottom of the drop down list select Avformat Demuxer.
Save, exit and restart VLC.
Disabling GPU acceration makes it 60fps, but there is like a millisecond stutter every 0,5 seconds.Try another video output module:
http://wiki.videolan.org/WindowsFAQ-2.0 ... _output.3F
And/or disable/enable GPU acceleration:
http://wiki.videolan.org/WindowsFAQ-2.0 ... age_errors
And/or adjust FFmpeg threads:
http://wiki.videolan.org/WindowsFAQ-2.0 ... r_laggy.29
You can also try to enable or disable some video options such as Overlay and/or Hardware YUV -> RGB conversions.
Ditto.Problem Solved
After nothing but stuttering and slow repsonse after upgrading to ver 2 and trying all the suggestions on this thread I solved the problem....how?
I downgraded back to v 1.1.11 and it's perfect, not a single problem.
I've also turned off automatic updates!
I am THRILLED to report that with 2.1 -- Rincewind -- the video stuttering problems for me are finally over. It's great to finally be running the current release (even if it has a new, already-reported bug re: recognizing the "always reset volume to x%" setting). For me, Twoflower was a nightmare that I'm glad is finally over! Thanks for the fix, VLC Team!!Ditto.Problem Solved
After nothing but stuttering and slow repsonse after upgrading to ver 2 and trying all the suggestions on this thread I solved the problem....how?
I downgraded back to v 1.1.11 and it's perfect, not a single problem.
I've also turned off automatic updates!
Add me to the list of "tried everything from multiple threads on this issue, nothing worked, going back to 1.1.11" crowd.
With any mp4 or avi: plays fine in WMP; plays fine in RealPlayer; plays fine in VLC 1.1.11; video stutters in VLC Twoflower, with tons of "picture is too late to be displayed" errors.
DO NOT give me any suggestions; I've spent many, many hours trying every damn suggestion from this and other threads; none worked! VLC needs to reproduce the problem, and VLC needs to fix the problem.
Sign me: Long-time VLC champion and advocate, who would like to be able to once again recommend the current release!
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