Postby Aethelwulf » 02 May 2013 05:29
I saw this issue reported and it matched issue with converting to .mp3 after updating to 2.06.
The static/stuttering output was actually similar to when youtube changed their encoding.
That was fixed in 2.05?
I did not experience issues with video playback. I am a bad source as most I have are in .mp4 format.
Ancient .mpeg, .mov and .avi actually played with 2.06.
To be fair the sync was a off more than normal, but I see the that on a regular basis and thought I just needed to change the audio to image synchronization and that fixes it.
I still have fallout 3 up and running so I also have KLite video CODECs 32 and 64 bit active to fix video issues there.
That is only different video configuration.
I did not install the Creative codecs on this PC for VLC as I do not have a Creative audio card in it. So only running vanilla audio CODECs.
Tested vlc-2.1.0-git-20130425-0013-win32.exe. Updating was normal, no issues. However it did not retain all preferences.
I did not look at all as I was looking to see if it fixed the issues. The biggest section not retained was the saved Podcast settings.
Did check option to retain settings and not delete them on uninstall.
Interface looked improved.
One issue I had experienced in previous versions was if you clicked item information in the playlist, the playlist would disappear. No issues with this build.
On trying some file conversions for TS and Raw (MP3), both failed.
Output of TS was about size of MP4 but no audio or sound. No changes to defaults.
The Audio to MP3 setting used RAW, however if I type path of driveletter:\temp\filename.mp3 the file name in the target path automatically changed from .mp3 to .raw.
Try to open this file and OS failed (WIN7 PRO) to open. Behaviour like unknown file type. I have seen this in the past before, you just have to delete that file.
What worked for me in audio out with 2.06:
FLAC OGG
WAV worked fine, single and multi-channel output. I typically use 44100 + 128 to 192.
File clean and usable, I just threw it into the Audacity application, tweaked what I wanted and exported as an MP3.
Was not sure of stability of other nightlies so I went back to 2.05 and check here to see if any updates.
Basically VLC is a great tool getting files into a workable/editable or directly usable format.
Hope this is useful.