Yeah this one worked for me. I uninstalled the 3.0.19 one and removed cache and settings.The nightly with the fix is the one from 2023-10-16, not from 2023-10-15: https://artifacts.videolan.org/vlc-3.0/ ... 1016-0220/
Sutor, ne ultra crepidam.I make shoes for a living, computers are not my thing.
do I have to download all of those files, or just one or other of the zip files?
and, having downloaded it or they or them, how would I then install this version so that it overwrites the version I currently have?
Looks like it's a problem with Direct3D11 on AMD graphics cards. The VLC team is aware about this issue so we just have to wait for a fix.
Meanwhile, you can try this nightly build which should fix the issue, please report back if it works for you or not:
https://artifacts.videolan.org/vlc-3.0/ ... 1015-0225/
Other workarounds are to use another video output module than D3D11 or to roll back to a previous version of VLC.
The nightly with the fix is the one from 2023-10-16, not from 2023-10-15: https://artifacts.videolan.org/vlc-3.0/ ... 1016-0220/
I agree.Seems like the same thing happens over and over. I've lost count of how many updates that I've ended up having to uninstall. I've finally given up on any usable update. I have once again installed an old version and I'm just not going to update anymore if I can help it. I realize some of the reasons why this isn't a good idea. However, what choice do I have if I want a version of VLC that actually works? I'm not a developer. I've already spent a considerable amount of time on numerous occasions, tweaking VLC to make it work, by painfully reading instructions and making step by step changes.
I know that sounds ungrateful since this doesn't cost anything it's just...
Why roll out updates if they don't work? I don't understand.
So frustrating. I'm a 57 year old grandma who just wants to watch a movie LOL. My son turned me onto VLC years ago and there are so MANY WONDERFUL things about it... when it works. I just wish it would. Ok rant done. I guess I'm just grumpy tonight. Sorry.
How did you remove cache & settings b/c its not working for me.Yeah this one worked for me. I uninstalled the 3.0.19 one and removed cache and settings.The nightly with the fix is the one from 2023-10-16, not from 2023-10-15: https://artifacts.videolan.org/vlc-3.0/ ... 1016-0220/
Downloaded the exe from that link (second from top), and installed it. Runs fine.
Thanks.
It didn't work for me. I had to install the previous version.The nightly with the fix is the one from 2023-10-16, not from 2023-10-15: https://artifacts.videolan.org/vlc-3.0/ ... 1016-0220/
I just tried this one, but it still crashes when trying to play media, so I was forced to downgrade to 3.0.18 again.@Blade Runner64
@bitbull06
@mayconhvab
Please try this build:
https://artifacts.videolan.org/vlc-3.0/ ... 1017-0221/
Direct link to the installer:
https://artifacts.videolan.org/vlc-3.0/ ... 31a5cc.exe
Well, trying https://artifacts.videolan.org/vlc-3.0/ ... 1019-0220/ instead and so far it has not crashed.unfortunately, still the same, only without 'oops, vlc media player crashed' ... message when trying a second time.Please try this nightly build and report back:
https://artifacts.videolan.org/vlc-3.0/ ... 1015-0225/
however, provided workaroud (change video output from 'automatic' to 'Direct3D 9') did the trick on this nightly build version for me (AMD Radeon HD6750 GPU)
The 3.0.19 version works without issues.@Blade Runner64
@bitbull06
@mayconhvab
Please try this build:
https://artifacts.videolan.org/vlc-3.0/ ... 1017-0221/
Direct link to the installer:
https://artifacts.videolan.org/vlc-3.0/ ... 31a5cc.exe
I confirm: This version works for me tooThe 3.0.19 version works without issues.@Blade Runner64
@bitbull06
@mayconhvab
Please try this build:
https://artifacts.videolan.org/vlc-3.0/ ... 1017-0221/
Direct link to the installer:
https://artifacts.videolan.org/vlc-3.0/ ... 31a5cc.exe
Thanks for this post, solved my problem!@kevb40
after selecting <preferences> <video> and changing output to <OpenGl video output for windows>, the programme did indeed not crash, and it even started the DVD in my drive. but I was unable to select any of the menu options on the opening page or click anything with my mouse. which means the film itself would not play. so this does not immediately appear to be an actual solution.
maybe I should not have selected <OpenGl video output for windows>, but there are thirteen options under <output>. I also tried <Windows GDI video output> and this made the little player menu at the bottom left disappear, and once again I was unable to play a film. so just saying, "don't choose automatic," might be a step in the right direction but some knowledgable advice about what I should be selecting, rather than just what not to pick, would be appreciated.
thank you,
Martin
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