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by Phaota
15 Jul 2012 07:23
Forum: General VLC media player Troubleshooting
Topic: DVD problems
Replies: 5
Views: 644

Re: DVD problems

I am also having issues with DVD playback. Version 1.1.11 plays discs fine without any glitches. But from version 2.0 and up, the program just stalls while reading a disc. I can watch the accessing light on my DVD drive in the computer tower flashing forever, but never once does the disc go to the m...
by Phaota
14 Aug 2010 18:27
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: High Definition Screen Capture Problem
Replies: 2
Views: 1100

Re: High Definition Screen Capture Problem

Thank you for the quick and very helpful reply. Yes, this worked perfectly, though jpg output showed also look just as clear. That is an issue which needs to be fixed.
by Phaota
14 Aug 2010 04:30
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: High Definition Screen Capture Problem
Replies: 2
Views: 1100

High Definition Screen Capture Problem

I am using Windows XP and version 1.1.2 of VLC. Whenever I take a picture of an HD video, it never comes out looking exactly like the crystal clear quality being shown in VLC. Instead, it becomes downgraded with pixelization and blurriness. Why? Please fix this issue. I would like to have the abili...
by Phaota
10 Aug 2010 03:58
Forum: VLC media player Feature Requests
Topic: 3D/stereoscopic support
Replies: 60
Views: 155830

Re: 3D/stereoscopic support

Please do add a 3D ability to VLC and make it like Stereo Movie Maker in the ability to watch films in the different formats, as well as being able to manually or auto align the parallax.
by Phaota
11 Jun 2008 08:25
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: Sound crackling
Replies: 1
Views: 1855

Sound crackling

I like to use VLC for watch avi files, but the program has a nasty tendency to make the sound start crackling after awhile. If I pause the video for a few seconds, it normally goes away. Sometimes, I have to pause it for several minutes or even stop the playback entirely to make the sound return to ...

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