Hello, I just registered just to help solve this problem
So, I've been having this audio drop issue since VLC 2.0 released.
During 2.0 Nightlies everything was fine but somewhere around release of VLC 2.0 I started having this issue.
So far I tried VLC 2.0, VLC 2.0.1, VLC 2.1.0 Nightlies and had this dropout issue with each one.
It had me going so far that I reverted back to VLC 1.1.12 which fixes all problems with VLC 2.0 but I don't wanna miss out on Hi10P playback (that and dual-core support) so I'm here to help resolve this issue once and for all now =)
Here a few general informations:
- MacBook 2,26 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
- Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion)
The issue presents itself most annoying when watching a movie because usually my whole house starts to tremble (2x 15 inch subwoofer
) and those dropouts are REALLY noticeable for obvious reasons.
I can confirm the issue for DTS (also DTS-HD downmixed by VLC) and DD/AC3/A52.
My biggest concern lies in playback through optical out but I also noticed dropouts here and there when using my internal speakers but I werent able to make them out as precisly as when watching movies - this may be caused by the much lower volume so the dropout is only recognized when occurring while somebody is speaking (whileas using optical I mostly recognize the issue because the pressure from my subwoofers drop for a second).
While I can't confirm this issue for internal speakers I can confirm though that I had dropouts on internal speakers - though I wasn't able to make out a pattern.
I never had any audio dropouts whatsoever with VLC 1.1.12, both optical out and internal speakers work perfect with VLC 1.1.12.
Please tell me what other specific information you need, I'll try my best to provide them all so you guys can fix VLC 2.0+ for mac