This seems to be an issue of the DirectX-video-output module only, because there are no problems (with 'Resize to video' disabled) when using GDI or OpenGL output!3: resize artifacts: known issue with wxwidgets
RAM (Kingston RDRAM with ECC) is ok. No random crashes!Dandruff: Are you sure that your RAM does not have any errors or unwritable blocks? Do you experience random crashes sometimes?
Because VLC (more accuratelly, the library we are using to access audio-cds) cannot differentiate between audio and data tracks. I agree that it should do that, but since it isn't implemented, it doesn't work. I'll create a ticket for that in our tracker so this isn't forgotten, but do not expect that to be fixed soon.ok, but shouldn't the cdda-module not only 'see' the audio-tracks (like a normal cd-player) then!?4: cd extra: not supported
foobar2000, realplayer and mediaplayer all only list the audio-tracks for example ... why does vlc lists 13 tracks when there are actually only 12 audio-tracks on it?
We actually thought about that, but if you want to ask just a single question on a forum, you usually don't want to register and leave your mail-address there. That's why Guest-postings are still allowed. AFAIK, we will stick to that.can someone please disable GUEST postings!?
Thank you for your report. Even though that machine is "peppy", i already have trouble decoding some mkv H264 samples with my G4 1.2Ghz, so don't be so sureVLC crashed while I was watching an H264 encoded mkv file. I'm running an Apple G4 533 dual processor, 768MB memory (still a peppy machine, even by todays fast standards). I got full audio in the file, but the video froze right off the bat. Will VLC ver 0.8.4 be fully H264 compatable by the time it leaves beta stage? Anyways, here's my crash report:
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