No video(any files)

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No video(any files)

Postby litghost » 01 Feb 2004 22:53

I tried uping to 0.7.0 and 0.7.1 and neither of these version seem to work at all. Audio is chopy, but video is non-existant. It always just has a black screen(for fullscreen) or simply a black box. I have tried selecting disable video track, then going back to track one. Every file i tried didnt work. Each of those files played fine in many other players(including version 0.6.2 which i have reverted too).

another problem(the reason i tried to upgrade to 0.7.0) is on the zx.noir ogm's the subtitles dont go away after the line has been said. i think this was simple a bad encode, but if someone else has seen this tell me.

OS:Win XP Pro
CPU:Athlon XP 2500+
MEM:1gb
Directx 9.0b

Thank you for your time.

::edit:: BTW i did search, and only found one other post with a similiar problem, but no replies, thanks

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Postby The DJ » 02 Feb 2004 00:34

that's because ogm subitles suck. They don't define how long they should be shown. Therefore VLC just doesn't remove them until the next subtitle appears.
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Postby litghost » 02 Feb 2004 01:54

well this is the first problem with ogm subtitles i have had.

also you didnt address my first question, which was the more pertainent one

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Postby The DJ » 03 Feb 2004 15:34

that's because their is a trick around this problem where you display " " at the time the subtitle should end. though many streams use this trick, not all of them do. Which can result in earlier mentioned behaviour.

i don't know the answer to your other question. Try resetting your preferences.
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Postby Guest » 20 Feb 2004 04:30

i can get video with the ASCII output and with the window GDI, but not directx. Any ideas?

trevor

fixed similar problem

Postby trevor » 21 Feb 2004 02:24

select preferences, plugins, video output, vout-directx
tick advanced options
untick use hardware yuv->rgb conversions

seems to work for me

Trevor

win98se

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Postby litghost » 27 Feb 2004 03:53

well the solution for me was to disable overlays. everyone has their own way.


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