Really? That folder should be there, plus uninstalling VLC and checking the box “Delete preferences and cache” doesn't remove the vlc folder under your user.the folder you described isnt on my computer, yet. Because I deleted -the program asked for- the preferences and cache by deinstalling.
But any version, doesnt matter if new or old, doesnt run on this system.
You can get the none –whatever it is you said version— here (it’s the second one down): Quicktime 7.1.5 for Windows.quicktime: I got the sucking version which installs automatically when i installed itunes.
Forceware is a NVidia driver that works only with NVidia cards. It will not work with ATI products.how can i install forceware? i have radeon 1950xtx.. but same problem gray window. sometimes brown or red. but when people speak there comes subtitle and everything looks normal. then they stop speaking and everything is gray or brown or some other color.
Just to let you know that I had the same problem and here's how I solved it. First, I deleted the settings folder (as suggested in the beginning posts) but the problem was still there.For some odd reason, VLC has suddenly stopped playing any video files. It shows me a grey screen and I can hear the correct sounds playing, that's it. I already rebooted and reset my preferences. Any help?
Try shutting off "Overlay video output" in Preferences, Video then press Save and close the player.Hi, I also have this issue, but I'm able to do a temporary fix, what I do is this, I play first the .avi video on in windows media player, then I play the video on VLC without closing the windows media player, when I{m able to see the video on VLC I close the and windows media player it works fine.
PS ---> If I stopped the video and then play it again I have the grey window again
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