Thanks a lot for anyone who resolves my problem
I just wonder whether VLC plays movies in a soft-way or uses the GPU accelerator ? Or the way could be different by the file types ?
THX
Can you track this down to a certain set of movies? Are those HD? Can we get access to such a file? You know that this shouldn't happen as VLC per-se is not allowed to crash the phone? Oh, and can you upgrade to iOS 6.1.3 just to make sure? aaaand is this a jailbroken device? BTW , it's an FLV file...
Can you track this down to a certain set of movies? Are those HD? Can we get access to such a file? You know that this shouldn't happen as VLC per-se is not allowed to crash the phone? Oh, and can you upgrade to iOS 6.1.3 just to make sure? aaaand is this a jailbroken device? Yeah , thanks a lot si...
A file is named like this : ResetCounter-2013-07-22-141311.plist <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd"> <plist version="1.0"> <dict> <key>AutoSubmi...
:oops: It's weird . I found that in few movie clips , while playing with VLC , once I made a forward , my phone system restarted itself . After entering the system , no diagnostic logs existed . So I don't know what exactly happened . My phone is 4S with iOS 6.1.1 . So I think I need some help here ...