"Drop late frames" was already checked.It might help if you go to: Preferences > Video (check the "Advanced options" box at the bottom-right corner of the preferences menu) and check the box for "Drop late frames" and also, going down one more tad: Video > Output modules, change the output to "DirectX video output" and see if this improves anything.
The file plays, it is just that when playing with VLC media player, the video playback stops part way through.Iif all of the files you have are JPEG formats in a MOV container, they are not supported by VLC. However MJPEG is supported.
I have almost exactly the same problem with 0.8.6c - .MOV files from a Panasonic Lumix camera; same errors in the log. The only difference for me is that the audio works fine, while the video freezes mid-way through (plays for many seconds, though).by feichth on Sun May 20, 2007 10:35 pm
I have a Panasonic-Lumix FX01 making videos with Quick Time Motion JPEG format.
With VLC V0.8.6b the video freezes after some seconds and the audio doesn't work.
I get a lot of information in the logfile like this:
ffmpeg warning: cannot decode one frame (35136 bytes)
ffmpeg warning: Subsampling in JPEG-LS is not supported.
(mjpeg@00B5C600)
With crtl-i I get codec:jpeg, but in manual of the Panasonic it is Motion JPEG.
In this forum I saw that mjpeg ist supported?
By the way, with VLC V0.8.4 the Video and audio works perfect
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