This also solved for me.raphy002 wrote:PREFERENCES --> Show Settings --> All
Input/Codecs --> [ADVANCED] File Caching
Default 300ms ; changed to 10000ms
I tried some newer than 1.1.11 releases and checked on each of them if problem is present or not. I'm running now version 2.0.6 Twoflower , 64 bits, and it is OK.Running Win 7 Ultimate, 64 bits.
To stay on the safe side, I stepped back to release 1.1.11 ( 32 bits ). More than 3 years old !!
No problems whatsoever.
It can be downloaded here : http://download.videolan.org/pub/videolan/vlc/1.1.11/
VLC has always been and is the best Player, by far the number ONE ! Pls , Videolan staff : don't let us down !!!
Thanks and rgds
PREFERENCES --> Show Settings --> All
Input/Codecs --> [ADVANCED] File Caching
Default 300ms ; changed to 10000ms
WORKED FOR ME.
edit:
I also increased my *Disc caching* and *Network Caching*
Same here - I can back up and watch it again and it plays correctly. It's much worse in 2.2.2 than ever before.For some files this happens every few seconds. However, if I go back in the movie a second or two the area that was greyed and pixelated will play properly until the next time this happens and so on. The information appears to be there but VLC isn't playing it correctly. It acts just like a buffering problem- plays fine for a bit, hangs and degrades the video, then plays fine for a bit. This happens with older, known good files as well and has become a serious issue since my last VLC update.
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