VLC: Unstable playback situations
Posted: 16 Feb 2005 14:30
The problems I have when playing DVDs(R2) I have rented:
[I have windows2000 pro, VLC 0.8.1]
1-In VLC: When I hit Files>Open Disc, D: drive is selected by default. My DVD ROM is E: so everytime I have to change this manually. Is there a...final solution to this?
2-And more importantly, when I choose DVD(menus) in Disk types, DVD plays back rather problematically. I mean , for example, it shows the "screens-chapters" menu but everything is slow paced(not a continuous play, sound too) and then when the movie begins again there are little pauses not a smooth running. I have to choose "DVD" from "Disc type" for the movie to begin playing normally. This happens, sometimes again, if I choose directly a chapter and title from "open-disc". Also at this situation, VLC may play the chapter title and stop. Than I have to key in the next title and so on...
3- a)Windows won't recognise VLC as the default DVD player. b)Real player(which I've thought can play DVDs) depends on a DVD player application...you already have, it says.
[sorry If you are reading this post for a second time, but I mistakenly first posted it into wrong forum(videolan)]
[I have windows2000 pro, VLC 0.8.1]
1-In VLC: When I hit Files>Open Disc, D: drive is selected by default. My DVD ROM is E: so everytime I have to change this manually. Is there a...final solution to this?
2-And more importantly, when I choose DVD(menus) in Disk types, DVD plays back rather problematically. I mean , for example, it shows the "screens-chapters" menu but everything is slow paced(not a continuous play, sound too) and then when the movie begins again there are little pauses not a smooth running. I have to choose "DVD" from "Disc type" for the movie to begin playing normally. This happens, sometimes again, if I choose directly a chapter and title from "open-disc". Also at this situation, VLC may play the chapter title and stop. Than I have to key in the next title and so on...
3- a)Windows won't recognise VLC as the default DVD player. b)Real player(which I've thought can play DVDs) depends on a DVD player application...you already have, it says.
[sorry If you are reading this post for a second time, but I mistakenly first posted it into wrong forum(videolan)]