I'm use VLC 3.0.2 on Windows 7 64 bit. For some reason, certain .mov videos that I shot with my iPhone are not playing back correctly (but other ones are).
The video output is currently set to automatic, and when I try playing one of the videos in question, I get a sort of a strobe effect, a rapidly flashing green screen, while the video image is frozen in place. The audio seems to play as it normally should. Here's a portion of the log I just captured:
main debug: auto hiding mouse cursor
main debug: auto hiding mouse cursor
main debug: auto hiding mouse cursor
main debug: toggling pause
main debug: toggling pause
mmdevice debug: state changed: 1
main debug: picture might be displayed late (missing 0 ms)
main debug: picture might be displayed late (missing 1 ms)
main debug: picture might be displayed late (missing 2 ms)
main debug: picture might be displayed late (missing 4 ms)
main debug: picture might be displayed late (missing 4 ms)
main debug: picture might be displayed late (missing 5 ms)
main debug: picture might be displayed late (missing 7 ms)
main debug: picture might be displayed late (missing 7 ms)
main warning: picture is too late to be displayed (missing 9 ms)
main debug: picture might be displayed late (missing 0 ms)
main debug: picture might be displayed late (missing 2 ms)
main debug: picture might be displayed late (missing 3 ms)
main debug: picture might be displayed late (missing 4 ms)
main debug: picture might be displayed late (missing 5 ms)
main debug: picture might be displayed late (missing 7 ms)
main debug: picture might be displayed late (missing 7 ms)
The video appears to play perfectly in Windows Media Player.
I've gone through and tried selecting all the various video outputs. Some seem to play better than others, but while the green screen goes away, there are other issues, where the video appears slightly garbled or there's some sort of what appears to be an interlacing glitch.
I've looked at the file details to try to figure out why some files play correctly and some do not, and it seems as though the ones that are glitchy were recorded at 59fps, while the ones that play correctly were recorded at 30fps. Is VLC incapable of playing back the higher quality files? If so, what should I do to fix this?
Thanks,
Scott