VLC and Leopard

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Re: VLC and Leopard

Postby fkuehne » 04 Nov 2007 12:48

Yes, there is one work-around, but it is installing a RPC1 firmware, which could be available for your drive on several download pages (of which I really don't know the names and don't want to know). Note that this action is illegal in most western countries (as it is against the DMCA and European Copyright Laws) and it will void the warranty of your drive. So, think about it before doing this step.
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Re: VLC and Leopard

Postby madmax_2069 » 04 Nov 2007 13:16

@madmax_2069: I am currently investigating this re-draw error, but I suspect that it's a driver issue. Please describe the problems with the on-screen-controls more in details. Sounds interesting, as it works flawlessly for me..


well at first (when in full screen ) the controls pop up when you move the mouse ( which is suppose to happen), but after a wile and a few movies later the onscreen controls no longer pop up when you move the mouse, so you have to exit fullscreen and go into windowed mode and then back into fullscreen mode again then the onscreen controls work again (i have ran into this issue very rarely in tiger) but it does happen in that OS. but in Leopard it will happen every-time after a wile. but it happens at a random length of time. sometimes it will happen on the first movie, sometimes it wont happen till i get to the 3rd or 4th movie in the playlist.

here is the system i am running it on
Digital Audio
G4 533mhz
768mb ram
Geforce2 MX
40GB and 120GB HDD
dual boot Tiger 10.4.10 and Leopard 10.5 ( both OSes are on different drives)
using the latest (non nightly) version of VLC

i have seen that windowed mode control redraw problem only once on VLC in Tiger but all of the time on VLC in Leopard after a few full screen movies have played and switch back to windowed mode, as you see the part where the controls are suppose to be, it has a part of the screen from the last movie that played, restarting VLC fixes the issue until you run a few movies in full screen again

tell me what else you need to know

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Re: VLC and Leopard

Postby fkuehne » 04 Nov 2007 13:20

Thanks for your extensive info! That's all I need :)
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Re: VLC and Leopard

Postby julesblack » 04 Nov 2007 21:31

Dear Felix,
I am well aware of the RPC1 Drive alternative but don't wish to go down that avenue and void my warranty.

However, apparently there is another way. One does it in PC mode first with Boot Camp. Open VLC with Boot Camp, it wipes out the regions I gather, and then I can watch my DVD's in Leopard.

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Re: VLC and Leopard

Postby Diey » 05 Nov 2007 03:03

VLC in leopard works great so far, but i have seen a few issues with it .

if you have 2 or more movies in the playlist and you watch both in full screen when you come out of full screen the movie window is missing something here

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also wile in full screen the onscreen controls don't all the time work. you have to go to windowed mode and go back to full screen to get them to work again.

its been a wile since i have been in Tiger ( since the 26th) so i cant remember if it has the same issues or not. it still like to crash allot after a wile of watching video streams. but not as much as it does in tiger. in tiger it does it 100% of the time after watching like 4 -5 streaming videos in VLC, and only happens about 50% of the time in Leopard
i have the same problem! :( but i play 1 movie and than i switch to the fullscreenmode and than back, i take the window smaler and than i have the same result ... but it is only on leopard now ... on tiger it runs perfect!

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Re: VLC and Leopard

Postby skeen » 05 Nov 2007 05:15

I just want to confirm everything that has been said by madmax. Mine is behaving the exact same way. The unreliable onscreen controls, the remote (of course) and the highly annoying re-draw issue.

I love VLC - I really hope these issues will be fixed in the near future.

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Re: VLC and Leopard

Postby Diey » 05 Nov 2007 07:35

i have to tell so other of this problem, he has exactly the same problem like mine.

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Re: VLC and Leopard

Postby Kila » 05 Nov 2007 18:45

I installed the pre-release and remote control works now - very pleased!

I'll keep you posted if I find any problems.

Ta.

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Re: VLC and Leopard

Postby petter » 08 Nov 2007 01:48

We'll probably publish an official build by the end of the week
Awesome, much appreciated! ThxThxThx!

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Re: VLC and Leopard

Postby julesblack » 08 Nov 2007 02:11

Great news about e new build.

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Re: VLC and Leopard

Postby Diey » 08 Nov 2007 06:06

Great news about e new build.
where?

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Re: VLC and Leopard

Postby fkuehne » 08 Nov 2007 09:14

Not uploaded yet. My real life is more time expensive than expected. I keep working on it, but I need to check something I may not talk about, first ;) (check public rumours for details...)
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Re: VLC and Leopard

Postby Diey » 08 Nov 2007 11:28

Not uploaded yet. My real life is more time expensive than expected. I keep working on it, but I need to check something I may not talk about, first ;) (check public rumours for details...)
yes :) we understand it ^^ hehe :)

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Re: VLC and Leopard

Postby mattsday » 11 Nov 2007 03:24

Hi all, I experience the same problem:

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Happened since I upgraded to Leopard. It usually occurs when I enter/exit full screen.

Specification of my computer:
MacBook Pro, 2.4Ghz
Mac OS X v10.5
4Gb RAM
GeForce 8600M GT, 256mb RAM

Never happened before when running Tiger.

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Re: VLC and Leopard

Postby fkuehne » 11 Nov 2007 12:05

Folks, please don't post further screenshots about this OpenGL-drawing issue. We know about it and are looking for ways to solve it :)
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Re: VLC and Leopard

Postby Bhima » 14 Nov 2007 16:18

I have the impression that VLC 0.8.6c requires more system resources under Leopard while playing MKV files, than under 10.4. I have a Dual 2.5Ghz G5 PowerMac with 2.5GB RAM & a 30" cinema display. Some movies don't keep the frame rate and thus give the "Computer too Slow?" error and it's worse in full screen. Larger 1080p files are un-viewable. I didn't have these problems last month running 10.4.10... nor do I have problems viewing 1080p AVI movies.

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Re: VLC and Leopard

Postby fkuehne » 19 Nov 2007 02:21

Please a have a look at the builds linked in this topic and provide feedback over there.
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Re: VLC and Leopard

Postby CobrA_4cS » 19 Nov 2007 21:02

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Re: VLC and Leopard

Postby seahound » 10 Mar 2008 15:29

Good evening from Japan, I have just installed VLC 0.8.6e on my macbook pro running on Leopard and trying to run dvd's from a different region setting but all I get is a quick blackscreen that pops up for a mili second before disappearing. Is there anything I can do? from all the forum discussions I tend to recall one message that stated that VLC does not work on the latest apple computers including the mac book pro, is this correct?

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Re: VLC and Leopard

Postby mannoman » 13 Mar 2008 21:27

Seahound, I have a MBPro with v 8.06e and running Leopard - VLC is working fine. It might help that I have 4Gb of ram. Not sure if that makes a difference since the entry level MBP has 2Gb

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Re: VLC and Leopard

Postby seahound » 13 Mar 2008 23:17

Thanks for that reply, but have you tried running DVD's from different regions using VLC on your computer?

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VLC and Leopard and Macbook Pro

Postby soulat » 24 Mar 2008 16:42

Hello from France !

I had a Macbook Pro with Leopard 10.5.2 and with VLC 0.8.6e i'm completly enable to look at DVD's coming from other Zones.What's wrong with Leopard or VLC ??? Who can help me ?????


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