I have about 2400 videos in my cell phone, in the DCIM/Camera and the WhatsApp folders. VLC can only show abut 800 of these in the media player, the older ones. I find all them correctly listed in the VLC file manager, but this one does not offer some of the advantages the media viewer does. Is there a limit to the number of files the VLC media viewer can index?
I tried uninstalling and reinstalling, and deleting all data and cache, with no success. Any ideas?
It's possible that VLC might be facing challenges in indexing such a large number of files. To address this issue, you can try a few troubleshooting steps:
Clear VLC Cache: In addition to clearing data and cache, try clearing VLC's cache specifically. Go to your device settings, find the VLC app, and clear its cache.
Check VLC Settings: Look into VLC settings, especially those related to media library indexing. There might be an option to increase the limit or manage how many files it indexes.
Update VLC: Make sure you have the latest version of VLC installed. Developers often release updates to address bugs and improve performance.
File Format Compatibility: Ensure that the file formats of the videos are supported by VLC. While VLC is versatile, some unusual formats may not be fully supported.
Use Another Media Player: As a temporary solution, you could try using an alternative media player that might handle a large number of files better.
Organize Files: Consider organizing your videos into subfolders within the DCIM/Camera and WhatsApp folders. Sometimes, having a large number of files in a single directory can cause performance issues.
Contact VLC Support: If the issue persists, reaching out to VLC support or checking their forums might provide insights or solutions specific to their app.
Remember to back up your important data before making significant changes to avoid any potential data loss. I hope one of these suggestions helps resolve the issue!
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