I cannot stream 4K UHD with VLC, and this has been a persistent issue with 2 different PCs with different CPUs/GPUs. I have the latest version of VLC installed on each PC. Although VLC fails to stream in 4K, I can however play 4K UHD videos that I have downloaded and saved.
This problem occurs on my
Lenovo Legion 5 Gaming Laptop (AMD Ryzen 7 5800h CPU, Nvidia RTX 3050 ti discrete GPU, 32 GB 3200 RAM) running Windows 11.
The same scenario occurs using my Lenovo Legion 5i Gaming Desktop (Intel Core i5-11400, GTX 1660 Super discrete GPU, 32 GB DDR4 3200 RAM) running Windows 10.
Both are 64 bit systems with the latest updates.
Both PCs can be connected to a 4K UHD HDR external display via HDMI (or USB C with displayport).
Issue: When I want to steam a video in 4K, I paste the url in the "Open Network Stream" and proceed from there. It NEVER plays the 4K resolution, always reducing it to 1280 x 720.
When I play a saved 4K video, it will play it at the 2160 resolution, always with huge amounts of frames dropped, and with significant stuttering and gittering.
I have tried every suggestion that I have seen including: enable/disable hardware/GPU acceleration, increasing network/file caching in "ms", changing the Output to every possible option including "disable", "automatic", Direct 3D11 and 9", Open GL (and I completely lose the media control bar at the bottom of the playing video). I have also tried changing the FFmpeg settings including changing the number of threads to 4.
I can't believe that I am the only one with this problem. This obviously is a problem I have created because this 4K streaming issue has occurred with different PCs with different CPU/GPUs, in Windows 10 and 11.
This problem does not occur when I use Daum Pot Player, but I prefer VLC for its superior audio, etc capabilities.
It's frustrating.
Any help would be really appreciated.
Thanks