1. Your VLC is obviously broken, or your graphic driver. Reset preferences and cache.Some problems with VLC 0.9.6
Srry I can't tell any good things about the 0.9 branch. It's totally unusable.
1. Video available ONLY in Windows GDI mode and Ascii mode. (Tested, avi, mpeg, DVD)
2. When I want to publish a stream with transcoding (DVD transcoding) MPEG2, MPEG4 or H264, the player crashed (Only Ogg/Theora work but it's slow a little bit).
3. I tried publis the stream in http/udp (when I already published a stream in udp, and I want to publis again, the window has rtp and udp text boxes in same time...) but the client (same network, no firewall) can't connect. only MMS stream work.
4. If I transcode the output stream to wmv it's going crazy.
5. If I exit from VLC, it's crash
6. In network selection some time the port selector enabled, some time not (example in http not visible, ok I know I can write the port with : suffix, but not all user know that...)
7. the vlc process is stay in the process list when I exit. (and if I start another vlc it's going to eat the CPU)
In VLC 0.8.6 if I create a stream from dvd and publish (with local playback) it's work... no crash, no problem.
Ahhh..... I remember that I wanted to google for this issue because I'm running in dualhead right now. So as I just read your question I immediately disconnected my second monitor, removed %appdata%\vlc again, started VLC and there it was, the o so famous controller. After that I reconnected my second monitor and the controller is still there!dev0: and you run single monitor setup?
Hi VCL_help !jvdstoel1: AFAIK x264 bug only bothers Windows, 0.8.6 should have working x264 (and hopefully soon also 0.9.x)
minkukel: could you share a playlist that causes you problems?
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vlc.exe C:\OOAData\Fixed\OSCommerce\EU-maat\bailey.mpg
Hi VCL_help !minkukel: your playlist works fine in here, are you sure you have file C:\OOAData\Fixed\OSCommerce\EU-maat\bailey.mpg?
So if you runfrom command-line, it works OK?Code: Select all
vlc.exe C:\OOAData\Fixed\OSCommerce\EU-maat\bailey.mpg
Maybe because you use a NON-official VERSION?I am also having a problem trying to start VLC 0.9.8a. It gives me an error message:
"C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe"
"This application has failed to start because the application configuration is incorrect. Reinstalling the application may
fix this problem."
I deleted preferences and cache each time I installed it and that didn't help. I also deleted the folder C:\Program Files\VideoLAN manually after an uninstall left it just to be as clean as possible. In each attempt, I allowed it to
uninstall the previous version.
In my case it allows me to fall back to VLC 0.9.7, so it's not a total show stopper.
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