Page 1 of 1

3.3.0 Beta 7 black video for some AVI

Posted: 01 Oct 2020 13:51
by iampowerslave
I'm watching The Americans in AVI format from SMB.

My FireTV playback is fine, don't know which VLC version.

My Android phone playback is fine. VLC 3.2.12

My Android TV runs 3.3.0 beta 7, started playing the file OK but went black after a few frames, moving forward or backward did not help. Audio is Ok.

I don't know if I can send a sample of the file cause it's big amd obviously reencoding is not an option.

Re: 3.3.0 Beta 7 black video for some AVI

Posted: 02 Oct 2020 06:57
by Aza
Could you please send logs? reproduce the issue and then, Settings > Advanced > Debug logs.

Re: 3.3.0 Beta 7 black video for some AVI

Posted: 03 Oct 2020 13:17
by iampowerslave
While reproducing in 3.3.1 beta 1 I've found something interesting, see video in link:

https://we.tl/t-yFF7nSP0PO

Here are the logs, I haven't turned logging before starting but it seems they did capture something as you asked. Let me know if you need more info.

https://we.tl/t-uoPIOKIBEP

Log too long to paste here.

Thanks!

Re: 3.3.0 Beta 7 black video for some AVI

Posted: 05 Oct 2020 07:08
by Aza
You're log is really short. Could you please start logging before reproducing the issue?

Re: 3.3.2 black video for some AVI

Posted: 25 Nov 2020 19:47
by iampowerslave
Hi

Here's the link

https://we.tl/t-UyX1Gz4Gq2

I have enabled logging, clearead, started video,

Video was black, with audio.

Clicked "down" and the menu showed (play button) went to select the subs and the OSD menu popped up.

At this point I could see the video of the file too.

Selected subtitles

Closed the OSD and the video went black again but the subtitles were visible.

Re: 3.3.0 Beta 7 black video for some AVI

Posted: 09 Dec 2020 03:01
by iampowerslave
@aza sorry for bumping this. Any chance it gets fixed?

Re: 3.3.0 Beta 7 black video for some AVI

Posted: 09 Dec 2020 07:31
by Aza
I am not in charge of the playback (I am working on the Android port). I sent your request to the people in charge. Maybe you could try posting in this section to get a more precise answer.