VLC will not play videos with either ads or copyright-claimed material.
Posted: 01 Dec 2018 00:24
This is no attempt to advertise, and I have tried using the search function, only for the page to never load.
I have, with both VLC alone and in vanilla OBS Studio, attempted to play videos that contain copyright-claimed material.
Even though the details behind this explain it can be watched but it will show ads, https://imgur.com/HAKmb9E.png
it refuses to play in VLC, simply skipping if you use a playlist, meanwhile giving *this* message as a result: https://imgur.com/X1VJdtZ.png
It suggests checking the log for details, so I told it to make a log, then I got this message the 2x after that I had tried again: https://imgur.com/SgNoV8z.png
To make matters worse, attempting to use the VLC playlist addon in vanilla OBS Studio, you get much of the same results: The video refuses to play in the playlist you specify, just nothing, until you skip to the point where it encounters a video *without* copyright-claimed materials.
...Now, if anyone wants the link to the add-on in question used in VLC, information on the plug-in used in vanilla OBS, or even the playlist information to test this out for themselves, please tell me.
I am avoiding tossing such information out there for the sake of advertisement prevention and to stick to the point.
Has this been known? Is there no workaround except by outer means? Is there anything, *within reason*, that I can do to stop this from happening to me?
I have, with both VLC alone and in vanilla OBS Studio, attempted to play videos that contain copyright-claimed material.
Even though the details behind this explain it can be watched but it will show ads, https://imgur.com/HAKmb9E.png
it refuses to play in VLC, simply skipping if you use a playlist, meanwhile giving *this* message as a result: https://imgur.com/X1VJdtZ.png
It suggests checking the log for details, so I told it to make a log, then I got this message the 2x after that I had tried again: https://imgur.com/SgNoV8z.png
To make matters worse, attempting to use the VLC playlist addon in vanilla OBS Studio, you get much of the same results: The video refuses to play in the playlist you specify, just nothing, until you skip to the point where it encounters a video *without* copyright-claimed materials.
...Now, if anyone wants the link to the add-on in question used in VLC, information on the plug-in used in vanilla OBS, or even the playlist information to test this out for themselves, please tell me.
I am avoiding tossing such information out there for the sake of advertisement prevention and to stick to the point.
Has this been known? Is there no workaround except by outer means? Is there anything, *within reason*, that I can do to stop this from happening to me?