HELP, can't get rid of green screen between files /scenes

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HELP, can't get rid of green screen between files /scenes

Postby aross1976 » 20 Sep 2017 16:21

how do i get rid of the the brief green screen flash between scenes/files when playing video files? i am trying to play an ISO file from my HDD
and every time it goes from one sceene to the next there is brief pause and the screen flashed green for a second and shows the file name, i was able to get rid of the file name but i can;t get the scenes to play back to back without that pause or the screen going green for that one second this is really annoying
i am trying to set up a hologram porjector for a window projection for a halloween display and i need to get rid of the green when it transition to the next scene please help

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Re: HELP, can't get rid of green screen between files /scenes

Postby InTheWings » 20 Sep 2017 19:08

There's no "green screen" set up by VLC.
That's related to bad input data and generated by display or decoder.

See also Nightly Build of VLC
:!: If you want your problem to be solved :
* First read troubleshooting guide VSG:Main
* Always provide verbose LOGS ! (command line or from gui)
* Always check your issue against a developer build from Nightly Build of VLC
* Tell us when your problem is solved !

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Re: HELP, can't get rid of green screen between files /scenes

Postby aross1976 » 20 Sep 2017 23:52

all i know is that when i select ascen it plays then the screen goes green for second before the next one plays so i how can i stop it from doing that?


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