This is absurd. Even every simple iOS app remembers the play position. This is a real pain in the ass to have to find exactly where I left off in a long movie file. Grow some balls you developers.
I have found a solution to prevent it from crashing. Open VLC Preferences, at the bottom left select the radio button "All" instead of "Basic". Then under the menu on the left, select Video > Subtitles/OSD and uncheck "Enable sub-pictures". This seems to have fixed it ...
Yeah, I have two 720p mkv files. One has subtitles, the other does not. The one with subtitles CRASHES vlc, and the one without subtitles runs fine. Running 64-bit version in SL on my unibody Macbook.
We will enable this setting by default in future releases of VLC for Mac OS X. Why wasn't this setting enabled by default in the most recently released 1.02? I was having annoying stuttering issues in the past, but we'll see if I'm having them with v1.02 (and I guess I won't know the difference in ...
Your computer must be 64-bit capable. If it has an intel core 2 duo, then it is. And I would recommend having Snow Leopard (10.6), because although you can still run it in Leopard (10.5), the kernal in Leopard is still 32-bit, but I don't understand how that all plays out and whether there's much di...
I registered JUST to say how annoying this 'feature' is. It's been a real pain in the butt. My opinion is that you should not have implemented it until it came with the option to disable it from controlling iTunes as well. And many comments around the internet would agree with that opinion. But I gu...