I'm having a weird issue with a few video files (.mp4). Every few seconds, the audio/video will freeze, and then after a brief wait (sometimes a split second, sometimes up to 3 or so seconds), the audio/video will begin playing again. The interesting thing is that the player *timer* mirrors this behavior as well (when the audio/video freezes, so does the timer). When the freeze has ended and the audio/video resumes, the timer begins counting again, sometimes rapidly counting two seconds in a row (presumably because it unfroze toward the end of that specific second).
Troubleshooting that I've tried so far based on much searching for others with (somewhat) similar problems includes:
- Updating to the newest VLC version
- Backtracking to older VLC versions (that others who had stuttering or skipping problems said helped them)
- Increasing the file buffer time from 300ms to 600ms (as well as 6000ms just to test)
- Changing the audio output module to WaveOut
Unfortunately none of these had any effect. Any ideas what might be causing this and how one might fix it? It only happens with mp4s from a particular website, so it may well be a problem with the files themselves, but it would be great to know if VLC has a built-in solution, or otherwise if anyone has recommendations on repair programs that aren't virus-ridden.
Thanks!