When does it happen? On start or on playback start?The CPU used is: Intel Core i7-4770 @ 3.40GHz
No, you probably don't.I am having the same issue:
No, you probably don't.I am having the same issue:
So considering every part of our problem behaves the same, I presume it is the same issue. I have tried, as far as I know, all the basic fixes - is there anything else we can try to resolve this?After new update to 2.2.0 the program will open and it can play music files fine (mp3) but whenever it tries to open any video files (e.g. mp4) it crashes every time instantly before the file plays, with the message "VLC media player just crashed". This is very similar to legionbre's experience....
Try a different video output in preferences and restart VLC.Answer to Jean-Baptiste Kempf's question "When does it happen? On start or on playback start?":
After new update to 2.2.0 the program will open and it can play music files fine (mp3) but whenever it tries to open any video files (e.g. mp4) it crashes every time instantly before the file plays, with the message "VLC media player just crashed".
I tried the following video preferences:Try a different video output in preferences and restart VLC.
Many thanks guys for your help! I was away from home for some time, so I was not able to respond any earlier. I applied the winner found by legionbre and it works at my PC as well.I tried the following video preferences:Try a different video output in preferences and restart VLC.
Automatic - fails
Direct3D video output - fails
DirectX (DirectDraw) video output - Runs with sound - but static pink screen
Direct2D video output - Runs with sound and video
PS: To HarryW
To change to this setting go to
Tools > Preferences > Video > Display > Output (drop down menu)
So we have a winner. Now that its working - do you know why this might have happened in the first place?
Are there any alternative solutions, which do not push us into low quality?This is very bad, because Direct2D has very low quality.
Many thanks for your answer.Update video drivers, I guess. Or OpenGL?
Dear Jean-Baptiste,Preferences->Video output.
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