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vcl Not playing all files in folder since 3.0.10 update

Posted: 13 May 2020 14:38
by Torch_Cambodia
Since I updated vcl to version 3.0.10, Left clicking on a show folder with seasons or subfolders and selecting "Play all with vcl player" will only play a small fraction of the videos contained.
This is the first time this has ever happened, I even closed and reopened VCL several times. An example is playing the show Metalocalypse which has four season folders and two loose specials; If I left click and play all with vcl, only season 1 and 2 will pop up on the playlist, however only one special (which will always play first ) and season three will play (but not every episode of Season 3 will play!). When whats played of season three is over the blank vcl page is displayed. I have tested this about four times, and get the same result.(I watch this show kinda often so I know this is the first time this has started happening) This is on windows 10

Re: vcl Not playing all files in folder since 3.0.10 update

Posted: 13 May 2020 18:36
by buttonsewer
I'm having the same issue! See my messages in the post here: https://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?t=153391.

By the way, Torch_Cambodian, are you Cambodian? LOL I'm actually working on a dissertation about Cambodia and Khmer and the videos I'm trying to analyze right now (that won't play in the VLC update to 3.0.10) are from The Voice Kids Cambodia: https://www11.zippyshare.com/v/LprHrNsg/file.html. I uploaded it here. It plays fine online, but when I play the video file on VLC, I only hear sound for half a second before it goes silent.

Re: vcl Not playing all files in folder since 3.0.10 update

Posted: 13 May 2020 21:15
by packrat2001
Hi,

Not sure if this will help or not... if you upgraded app try deleting/resetting preferences in the app before playing anything...

Frank

Re: vcl Not playing all files in folder since 3.0.10 update

Posted: 13 May 2020 23:33
by buttonsewer
Hi Frank, I just did that and not seeing any changes. There's a quick half second of audio before the sound disappears.