VLC ignoring Preferred video resolution setting
Posted: 23 Nov 2017 04:19
Long time user of VLC 2.2.2 under Ubuntu 16.04.03 LTS. (2.2.2-5ubuntu0.16.04.4)
In advanced settings under input/codecs, I have the preferred video resolution set to SD (576 or 480 lines).
Until 20-Nov-2017, streaming youtube videos (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBtBD9zQjUs) resulted in the desired lower (SD) resolution video being displayed as they should.
Subsequently, youtube videos are displayed at HD resolution regardless of the "preferred video resolution" setting. Even streams that previously played fine at the lower SD resolution now refuse to play at anything lower than HD.
Checked the vlcrc file, which also indicates the SD setting as set via advanced preferences.
Went so far as to uninstall/purge/reinstall vlc with same result.
Ideas?
In advanced settings under input/codecs, I have the preferred video resolution set to SD (576 or 480 lines).
Until 20-Nov-2017, streaming youtube videos (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBtBD9zQjUs) resulted in the desired lower (SD) resolution video being displayed as they should.
Subsequently, youtube videos are displayed at HD resolution regardless of the "preferred video resolution" setting. Even streams that previously played fine at the lower SD resolution now refuse to play at anything lower than HD.
Checked the vlcrc file, which also indicates the SD setting as set via advanced preferences.
Went so far as to uninstall/purge/reinstall vlc with same result.
Ideas?