mattaconda,
You don't appear to have uploaded a short clip from the problem files to one of the upload sites mentioned, then posted the
LINK TO THAT FILE here. Experienced users will want to play a bit of it on their players & look at its data.
It would help others reading your posts, if you could use shorter sentences & some punctuation, like periods. Not being mean - just a bit hard to follow sentences that all run together.
I don't think there's any point in d/l & reinstalling VLC again - that probably isn't the issue. Obviously, these are downloaded torrent files. Sometimes, downloaded torrents are corrupted, have incorrect metadata, etc. For now, we'll assume that's not the case, as you say other players will play them.
Which bittorrent client are you using & is it the most recent version?
If other video players will play the problem files (same ones that don't play on VLC), VLC probably can too, but may need settings changes or possibly a plugin.
I'm no expert, but from your debug log:
main debug: `file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/User/My%20Documents/orrent/Game.of.thrones.S01.%281-5%29.hdtv.xvid-fqm.%28UsaBit.com%29/UsaBit.com_game.of.thrones.s01e01.hdtv.xvid-fqm.avi' gives access `file' demux `' path `/C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/User/My%20Documents/orrent/Game.of.thrones.S01.%281-5%29.hdtv.xvid-fqm.%28UsaBit.com%29/UsaBit.com_game.of.thrones.s01e01.hdtv.xvid-fqm.avi'
main debug: creating demux: access='file' demux='' location='/C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/User/My%20Documents/orrent/Game.of.thrones.S01.%281-5%29.hdtv.xvid-fqm.%28UsaBit.com%29/UsaBit.com_game.of.thrones.s01e01.hdtv.xvid-fqm.avi' file='C:\Documents and Settings\User\My Documents\orrent\Game.of.thrones.S01.(1-5).hdtv.xvid-fqm.(UsaBit.com)\UsaBit.com_game.of.thrones.s01e01.hdtv.xvid-fqm.avi'
main debug: looking for access_demux module: 3 candidates
main debug: no access_demux module matching "file" could be loaded
Seems it can't find an "access demux module" for this file. I don't know to remedy that or its importance, but it's probably part of the problem. Others can probably comment.
It appears format of this movie is AVI. Start the movie, then can hit pause. Click Tools/Codec Information.
In Video section, report back ALL the info, such as
Codec:,
Decoded Format:, etc.
If it doesn't show the codec or decoded format, that's bad for VLC. Probably would indicate either the file doesn't contain that data so VLC can read it, or possibly ones VLC can't handle (or some setting in VLC needs to be changed).
Also, any data under the Statistics tab - values of lost frames (it may be blank).
Under Input / Read: Discarded or Dropped values