Suggest you contact Avast Support.I found out the problem, it was my antivirus. How do I keep Atvast Premier and keep it from interfering with my connection?
I vote no. That would be contrary to the role of playlist and dangerous.Also: I'd appreciate it if in playlists you can delete songs instead of just remove them from the playlist. Like, it's not the end of the world if you can't, but it'd be nice to have the option.
Try:VLC 2.0.6 on Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 running android 7.0.
VLC stops playing all video files at the 1 hr mark. Every video I have tested that is over 1 hour stops directly then. Can't seem to find a resolution for this. It was prevalent even when the tablet was on 6.x last week. VLC does not crash or close, but the image stops or stutters back and forth on ~4 frame loop. Any attempt to restart file and jump to 1 hr+ just leaved a black screen indefinitely.
I have the same problem except: I'm using a Galaxy Tab E, Android v6.0.1, VLC 6.0.2 and the video stops at ~8min mark. Uninstalled and resintalled doesn't work. I set the cache to 10000, 1000, and back to 300, no change. Found a beta version but i can't seem to get that to connect to network and it doesn't seem my sd card.VLC 2.0.6 on Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 running android 7.0.
VLC stops playing all video files at the 1 hr mark. Every video I have tested that is over 1 hour stops directly then. Can't seem to find a resolution for this. It was prevalent even when the tablet was on 6.x last week. VLC does not crash or close, but the image stops or stutters back and forth on ~4 frame loop. Any attempt to restart file and jump to 1 hr+ just leaved a black screen indefinitely.
Just wanted to update on my status and maybe it would help mastertexan as well.I have the same problem except: I'm using a Galaxy Tab E, Android v6.0.1, VLC 6.0.2 and the video stops at ~8min mark. Uninstalled and resintalled doesn't work. I set the cache to 10000, 1000, and back to 300, no change. Found a beta version but i can't seem to get that to connect to network and it doesn't seem my sd card.VLC 2.0.6 on Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 running android 7.0.
VLC stops playing all video files at the 1 hr mark. Every video I have tested that is over 1 hour stops directly then. Can't seem to find a resolution for this. It was prevalent even when the tablet was on 6.x last week. VLC does not crash or close, but the image stops or stutters back and forth on ~4 frame loop. Any attempt to restart file and jump to 1 hr+ just leaved a black screen indefinitely.
The current latest version of VLC for Android is 2.0.6 (Official, Play).For the last 2 Play Store updates, I am seeing that VLC forgets the video playback position each time screen locks, sent to background/switched applications.
I am presently on update 2.1.19 released on 2017-09-07. My phone is Sony Xperia Z3 Plus on Android 7.0
There is an official beta channel on Play Store. As this is the testing thread I have posted about that here. My installation is beta but not from suspicious sources.The current latest version of VLC for Android is 2.0.6 (Official, Play).For the last 2 Play Store updates, I am seeing that VLC forgets the video playback position each time screen locks, sent to background/switched applications.
I am presently on update 2.1.19 released on 2017-09-07. My phone is Sony Xperia Z3 Plus on Android 7.0
Any higher version number is not on Play. You must be testing a nightly.
Do not download from unofficial sources like uptodown.com and APKMirror.
VLC for Android beta on Play (link) is deprecated.There is an official beta channel on Play Store. As this is the testing thread I have posted about that here. My installation is beta but not from suspicious sources.
As I guessed, that's a Nightly build. To avoid confusion,I forgot exactly how I did it. You need to enable beta updates. Once you are on the beta channel, the VLC updates pushed to your phone come from beta channel only. You won't have stable version on your phone. You cannot have both stable and beta side by side.
I am sorry. I forgot to specify in the first post that it is an experimental build. But I got it from Play Store not through alternate means.As I guessed, that's a Nightly build. To avoid confusion,I forgot exactly how I did it. You need to enable beta updates. Once you are on the beta channel, the VLC updates pushed to your phone come from beta channel only. You won't have stable version on your phone. You cannot have both stable and beta side by side.
you should make it clear that you're using beta rather than production.
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