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multiple widows opening up

Postby tamray » 09 Apr 2007 16:39

When I open a video file, multiple instances of widows with the same video open up. I end up with 3 or 4 screens of the same video. Some look more degraded than the one playing inside the vlc player. How can I eliminate this annoyance?

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Postby CloudStalker » 09 Apr 2007 18:36

This seems to happen sometimes with certain WMV files and there's nothing I found that will permanently stop them from coming up.

The only thing I can think of for now is to right-click on the interface, scroll down to Video Track, disable and re-enable Track 1. You'll have to do this every time though. This doesn't happen in other media players, so it's probably the way in which VLC handles some WMVs and maybe the developers will fix this when it becomes more of a problem.

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Postby DJ » 09 Apr 2007 19:32

Can you provide a sample?

Thus far this has been a rare occurrence that can not be duplicated for this format.

Also if you are not running VLC 0.8.6b it is suggested that you upgrade.

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Postby rush4hire » 14 Apr 2007 14:54

I'm sure there's a way.
I have the same problem.
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See there are many streams, 3 audio and 3 video.

I have to find the way to select the audio and video stream by number or something..

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C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe "C:\filepath\file.asf" --sout="#duplicate{dst=std{access=file,mux=asf,dst='C:\test\outputfile.asf'},dst=nodisplay}"

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Postby CloudStalker » 14 Apr 2007 17:54

One quick fix, even though it's not the most practical, is to disable the video track and re-enable it again. Right-click on the video window and go to Video Track, disable it and the set it back to track 1 all while the video is playing.

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Postby DJ » 15 Apr 2007 07:44

I would try remuxing the file properly, keeping the video tracks together and the audio tracks together with the video muxed first in the list of the muxer.

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Postby rush4hire » 16 Apr 2007 18:45

Thanks. I'm tired of experimenting though. Maybe you can tell me what a this <string> should be..

;~ --demux=<string> Demux module
;~ Demultiplexers are used to separate the
;~ "elementary" streams (like audio and video
;~ streams). You can use it if the correct
;~ demuxer is not automatically detected. You
;~ should not set this as a global option unless
;~ you really know what you are doing.


;~ --sout-ts-pid-video=<
;~ --sout-es-mux="mms"
;~ --access="access_mms"
;~ --demux="0x01"


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