Postby USSIowaBB61 » 04 Jun 2018 04:05
Today, I received notice that a new version of VLC was available. I downloaded the player. Attempted to play several video files. There was audio but zippo video. I took Mr. Anderson's suggestion and changed the output heading to Direct3D9. The picture appears along with sound when running the file; however, as he previously noted, the Effects/Video Effects feature does not work--not good. I want to sharpen the video, add or detract color, add or detract contrast, etc. The VLC 3.0.3 version has a problem until the Effects/Video Effects feature is restored.
I've decided to delete the VLC 3.0.3 version and go back to the order 3.2 version--at least I can use the Effects/Video Effects features. If I want to watch a 60 FPS (Frames Per Second) video, I'll use another media player. The 3.2 version will playback a 60 FPS video in a choppy, jerky manner. The VLC 3.0.3 player appears to play a 60 FPS video without the hesitation; however, the video is slightly distorted.
I'm hoping that the Effects/Video Effects feature is restored within the 3.0.3 version fairly quickly. Until then, I'm sticking with the older VLC player.
Thanks.