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Use?!

Postby Apocalypse » 30 Nov 2004 19:07

maybe it´s me, but this player, up till today has never played any movie clip I had put in it.. either there is no picture or no sound or it doesn´t stream anything... :cry:

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Postby markfm » 01 Dec 2004 01:51

Afraid it really is just you :)

First, are you using VLC 0.8.1? If not, please try it. Second, if you had a previous installation of vlc, check to see if there is a vlcrc file, and delete it (there is a FAQ off of the main VLC page, which tells you where it is located).

Third, you may just be running into a series of files that have codecs that aren't supported, real media, IV50, whatever. Try downloading:
ftp://streams.videolan.org/streams-vide ... usic26.mpg to your pc, see if it plays OK.

Open View -- Messages before trying to play a file that gives you trouble (no video). Let it run a few seconds, then Stop it. Look in the Messages window -- if you see something like "main: no suitable decoder for..." that means what it says -- it is a video or audio CODEC that VLC doesn't handle. There's a Features List, accessible off of the main VLC page, that lists formats that are supported.

Good luck!

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Postby Apocalypse » 02 Dec 2004 19:48

My Dear Markfm

I know, that you´re always willing to help and I really appreciate it, but believe me that, I woulnd´t post here, if I could get started anything.
I downloaded the very new version of the player, and I tried absolutley every videofile on my harddrive, and nothing worked.. sometimes there was some sound, but that´s it :roll: :?

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Postby markfm » 02 Dec 2004 20:32

If you get sound, no video, but do get a black frame, see viewtopic.php?t=5923

The reason I listed the link in my prior post, with a particular file, is that I know that is a good file, something that you can download and should be able to play.

Are you running a very old operating system, or is your machine relatively slow? (CPU speed)

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Postby Apocalypse » 02 Dec 2004 21:07

I got WindowsXP and my CPU is 1000Megahertz "fast"... I don´t think, that that´s too slow :roll:


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