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by Dwedit
16 May 2023 21:55
Forum: VLC for Android and Chrome OS
Topic: How do I save the log on Android TV?
Replies: 1
Views: 217

How do I save the log on Android TV?

I see how to have the player create a log, but I do not see any way to actually save this log anywhere. And I cannot figure out how to paste after copying the log to the clipboard, none of the text editors for Android TV have a paste feature?
by Dwedit
20 Mar 2023 08:07
Forum: VLC for Android and Chrome OS
Topic: Playing video over FTP (wifi) abruptly ends
Replies: 0
Views: 287

Playing video over FTP (wifi) abruptly ends

I am having problems when I try to use VLC on Android to play a video using the FTP protocol. Sometimes, the video will abruptly end, likely due to a temporary connection failure. Is there any way to make VLC perform more reconnection attempts so that temporary network troubles don't end the video a...
by Dwedit
09 Sep 2020 23:37
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: Video cut off, zoomed in slightly, and left edge repeated (VLC 3.x)
Replies: 0
Views: 222

Video cut off, zoomed in slightly, and left edge repeated (VLC 3.x)

I just experienced a bug in VLC Media Player 3.x. I tried both nightly builds of 3.x and 4.x. The bug happens in both Nightly and Stable 3.x versions, but doesn't happen in nightly 4.x versions. Screenshot of buggy video: https://i.imgur.com/Q77DJEL.png Screenshot of working video (Different player)...
by Dwedit
16 Feb 2009 08:19
Forum: General VLC media player Troubleshooting
Topic: Extracting an AAC stream out of a youtube video?
Replies: 1
Views: 219

Extracting an AAC stream out of a youtube video?

It's no secret that you add &fmt=18 to the end of a youtube URL, and you get a high H.264+AAC version of most videos there. It's a .mp4 file.
How do I use VLC media player to save the AAC stream to a new file, and have it playable in standard media players?
by Dwedit
28 Jan 2009 04:47
Forum: VLC media player Feature Requests
Topic: Please bring back the "Dummy" codec option
Replies: 1
Views: 323

Please bring back the "Dummy" codec option

In previous versions of VLC, you could extract the MP3 stream from a flash video by writing the audio to a WAV container using the Dummy codec, then chop off the WAV header with a hex editor. You'd have the original MP3 track from the flash video. But in the current version, you must transcode the a...

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