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iphone 8 4K 60fps wont play smoothly.

Postby Peck1234 » 24 Sep 2017 20:26

Hardware is not the issue I’m on a GTX 1080 7700 K even windows media player works...

https://www.dropbox.com/s/rhpt12978rlfm ... s.MOV?dl=0

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Re: iphone 8 4K 60fps wont play smoothly.

Postby Lotesdelere » 25 Sep 2017 11:02

Try with VLC 3.0.0 nightly build, a recent one.

Set it to use DXVA3 aka D3D11:
Tools -> Preferences -> Video
Output = D3D11

Tools -> Preferences -> Input/Codecs
Hardware accelerated decoding = D3D11 Video Acceleration

Then save, exit and restart VLC.

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Re: iphone 8 4K 60fps wont play smoothly.

Postby kenshin159 » 11 Dec 2017 15:55

Hi Lotesdelere,

I wanted to thank you for this post. This also applies if you have 4k 60FPS from a GoPro. The latest stable VLC will not play it, but version 3+ nightly with the D3D11 settings played perfectly.

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Re: iphone 8 4K 60fps wont play smoothly.

Postby MattManDL » 13 Dec 2017 18:03

kenshin159, can you give me some details on how you are streaming from the GoPro? I have had issues with this for a long time now, and can never get a useful stream from Hero4,5,6 Cameras. Picture is garbled and useless.
The URL I typically use is udp/h264://@:8554. With the v2.2.8 and older builds, I can at least get a garbled video, but in the v3.0.0 or v4.0.0 nightlies, I don't get anything at all. I can use FFPLAY to play the GoPro stream directly, with no problem, or I can use FFMPEG to re-encode the GoPro video, and then VLC can pickup the re-encoded stream just fine. The FFMPEG command I use basically copies codecs but removes the Data Stream (metadata that GoPro inserts):

Example:
ffmpeg -f:v mpegts -probesize 8192 -i udp://10.5.5.9:8554 -sn -c:av copy -f mpegts udp://127.0.0.1:8555

I can then connect VLC to udp://@:8555 without having to specify the /h264 in the URL. Works great! The -SN in the ffmpeg command removes the data stream, which could possibly be what is messing up my VLC player's ability to decode the video?

Thanks!

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Re: iphone 8 4K 60fps wont play smoothly.

Postby MattManDL » 13 Dec 2017 21:42

Sorry to hijack this thread. I'm realizing now that you all are probably referring to playing back files rather than watching the live stream from the GoPro. Disregard!

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Re: iphone 8 4K 60fps wont play smoothly.

Postby iPhowned » 10 Jan 2018 07:24

Try with VLC 3.0.0 nightly build, a recent one.

Set it to use DXVA3 aka D3D11:
Tools -> Preferences -> Video
Output = D3D11

Tools -> Preferences -> Input/Codecs
Hardware accelerated decoding = D3D11 Video Acceleration

Then save, exit and restart VLC.
Hi I literally just signed up to this forum to post my thanks. It was driving me crazy that I couldn't play my iPhone X vidoes with VLC anymore, but somehow windows media player would play them. I found this thread and it fixed my issue too. I downloaded 3 rc6 and the video plays now (after changing to D3D11 video acceleration) as mentioned above.


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