Yeah, I have tried that and it still comes up the same error. The only way to play a dvd is to mount the iso with some other software and then use open disk with vlc and choose the actual folder inside the iso that has video_ts, and audio_ts.
Oh, ok thanks :) Can't believe how much this player can do. This is what it printed... main debug: adding item `Pirates Of The Caribbean - The Curse of the Black Pearl (D9).iso' ( file:///F:/Movies/Pirates%20Of%20The%20Caribbean%20-%20The%20Curse%20of%20the%20Black%20Pearl%20%28D9%29.iso ) main debu...
If you mean the error message that comes up when I open an .iso with VLC some iso's will say No suitable decoder module: VLC does not support the audio or video format "undf". Unfortunately there is no way for you to fix this. But most will just play nothing and it will say the 2 hour movi...
I tried v1.1.3 and the latest bugfixed v1.1.4 nightly build but not luck By report did you mean back to you or is there a way to report on the new builds? Sorry but I'm new to the forum.
Hey, I have ripped all of my DVD's to .iso's with the VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS folders inside and with v 1.0.0 I used to be able to open the .iso with VLC and it would play the embedded files perfectly. With v1.1.2 I cannot do that any more :( I now have to mount the .iso's and open them manually from ...
Have you tried installing a CPU monitor just to see if any other processes might be lagging the video playback. I know that new installations of XP normally have svchost.exe which runs windows update and on my Pentium 4 it can take up to 15 minutes to complete the process on startup. Also make sure ...