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Stuttering audio in Vista

Postby Ftmch » 27 Nov 2008 00:24

Hello, I recently got Vista 32-bit, and it's working alright, however, I have a problem with VLC, every 5-10 seconds or so, there's a small (but very annoying) sound-stutter, it's not present in Windows Media Player, but I really prefer VLC.

I used the Combined Community Codec Pack to install my codecs, I'm thinking it might be some problem with that, but I'm not sure what other codec-pack to use in that case.

Has anyone got any advice for me?


Thank you in advance.

/Ftmch

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Re: Stuttering audio in Vista

Postby VLC_help » 27 Nov 2008 17:23

VLC cannot use any DirectShow or VfW codecs. So codec packs don't matter with VLC. If you use SPDIF output
http://wiki.videolan.org/WindowsFAQ-0.9 ... _anomalies

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Re: Stuttering audio in Vista

Postby Ftmch » 27 Nov 2008 20:58

hm, tried those various audio-outputs, but it didn't help. :/ And I'm not using SPDIF

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Re: Stuttering audio in Vista

Postby VLC_help » 29 Nov 2008 14:29

Have you tried to update soundcard drivers?

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Re: Stuttering audio in Vista

Postby Ftmch » 30 Nov 2008 15:25

Have you tried to update soundcard drivers?
Yes, I have the latest ones for my card, unless there has been another version released the last week or so.

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Re: Stuttering audio in Vista

Postby VLC_help » 01 Dec 2008 14:23

Does it help if you disable/enable the float32 option from the chosen audio output module?

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Re: Stuttering audio in Vista

Postby Ftmch » 01 Dec 2008 21:47

Well, enabling it for the directX output seems to have to have made the stuttering happening less, but it still happens every 20 seconds or so. :/

Ah, nevermind, it seems the stuttering was only less common in that certain file, no matter what settings I use, the stuttering is till more present in other files. :/

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Re: Stuttering audio in Vista

Postby dezzo » 10 Aug 2009 04:43

I'm having the same problem with stuttering glitches during video playback.
I'm starting to think this program is just garbage, based on all the issues I've had since installing and attempting to use it.

I never had this many issues with Windows Media Player. The only thing I couldn't get WMP to do, was amplify the audio of DVD's on my notebook.

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Re: Stuttering audio in Vista

Postby Carnacky » 10 Aug 2009 12:59

Is this helpful? Maybe it's the same problem
viewtopic.php?f=14&t=63478

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Re: Stuttering audio in Vista

Postby Bendit » 11 Aug 2009 17:24

What kind of video are you playing?

If you are playing video from a video_ts folder, I get stutters (and heavy hard drive activity, even in this new version) UNLESS I open my media like so:

"C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC 0.8.4\vlc.exe" "dvdsimple://F:\VIDEO_TS"

(you change your videolan desktop icon path to the line above, taking care of changing your DVD drive letter and such)

If it wasn't for this line above, VLC would not be a viable solution for me. Open Directory doesn't work, it stutters. But fortunately, the link above still works! Cheers!

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