0.9.2 Nasty flash on TV out when using playlist
Posted: 18 Sep 2008 09:55
Hello everybody,
I'm using version 0.8 now on a daily base and really, it's the most stable player i've seen so far.
In version 0.8 i've had this weird problem with avi files, they don't play fluently, the video's had some kind of hiccup.
In version 0.9.2 this hiccup is gone, and my compliments go to the developers of VLC.
However, with version 0.9.2 i've got a new problem,...
I make a playlists and let the video play on my Windows XP pc and view it on a tv out full screen, when the playlist is done it will stop. Nothing wrong until so far I think,...
But when I play this playlist with version 0.9.2 between the video's there is some kind of flash. Like the player loses it's overlay or something.
I'd never had this problem with version 0.8 and that is the weird thing.
I really hope you guys can help me out, because this flash is really nasty.
Thanks in advance,
Heinz
By the way my specs are:
Asus P5K
Q6600 processor
4 gig kingstong ram
500 gig WD Hard Drive
Matrox Pharellia (with DVmax on)
I'm using version 0.8 now on a daily base and really, it's the most stable player i've seen so far.
In version 0.8 i've had this weird problem with avi files, they don't play fluently, the video's had some kind of hiccup.
In version 0.9.2 this hiccup is gone, and my compliments go to the developers of VLC.
However, with version 0.9.2 i've got a new problem,...
I make a playlists and let the video play on my Windows XP pc and view it on a tv out full screen, when the playlist is done it will stop. Nothing wrong until so far I think,...
But when I play this playlist with version 0.9.2 between the video's there is some kind of flash. Like the player loses it's overlay or something.
I'd never had this problem with version 0.8 and that is the weird thing.
I really hope you guys can help me out, because this flash is really nasty.
Thanks in advance,
Heinz
By the way my specs are:
Asus P5K
Q6600 processor
4 gig kingstong ram
500 gig WD Hard Drive
Matrox Pharellia (with DVmax on)