It crashes on all AVI fileS?
Since my last post here regarding crashing of VLC while playing .avi files, I have an ammendment to make. Not all .avi files but some posted recently on the internet crashed the VLC Player. [ mostly short training movies (~ 20 - 30 minutes)]. I have been scouring the internet for 'ialmrnt5.dll, related PC crashes, no solution ( missed my lunch & in the process updated my PC drivers too
, as suggested in some of the forums to prevent crashes. However when I reverted back to the VLC Forums the answers were there right under my nose !. I have copy / pasted them below ( My Thanks & all Credit to the original posters). These solved my problems & the VLC now works like a dream. :
1) For 'ialmrnt5.dll' related problem :
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Nevermind...got it working....just uncheck 'use hardware YUV->RGB
conversions' under the 'preferences' -> 'video' tab, then save and restart VLC.
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2) For HD Movies related problems :
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How to get better performance when playing HD H.264
Postby j-b » Tue Nov 27, 2007 12:23 am
H.264 codecs are pretty CPU intensive and VLC can't use multi-cores to
decode it yet.
So if your computer is dying when decoding 1080p samples from H264, do the
following.
* Open the preferences
* Tick advanced in the lower right corner
* Go to "Input/Codec"
* Go to "other codecs" subcategory
* Go to "FFmpeg"
* Put the "skip-filter for H264" to all
* Restart VLC
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Regards & Thanks
Promod Sharma