...this is settable in the prefs...in vlc 2.1.1 the max volume available is still 125% (not 200% as until 2.0.9), I need higher volume.
I am asking this since 2.1.0: no reply, never. here, on fb...i agree with u anuswara...
why the hell that vlc 2.1.1 max volume is only 125%, not 200% ??!
I resolved my issue my removing all previous preferences.Hi rs1001,
sorry if I ask to you, since I have difficulties to explain this to the developers since a month:
if you set the volume at the maximun level available, what percentage do you obtain?
thanks a lot for verifying.
I verified the mkv's playback (sd and hd1080) it seems to work as in the past. did you disable the gpu acceleration in vlc (default setting)? because with accel. on it doesnt work well.
I had exactly the same problem. Whatever the problem is, it's purely related to the installation file alone, and not the program. Even just right-clicking the file causes the computer to freeze for ages. The way I solved it was to restart in Safe Mode without networking. I installed the program (with the same file) in a matter of seconds, then permanently deleted the file itself after installation, and restarted as normal. I haven't yet had any similar problems while running it.VLC 2.1.1 will NOT install on my Windows 7 64 bit pc. Been using VLC for a number of years and do not want to use anything else. Went to play a video yesterday and got the notice of a new version (2.1.1) to install. Clicked yes. The install started and seemed a bit slow. I went back to using my browser (Pale Moon) and everything I tried to do, switch tabs, click links, open emails, etc., became unresponsive. Each function of the install seemed to take for ever. Finally the installation status window appeared. After at least a half hour the green bar barely moved. Shut everything down, ran some cleaning tools and restarted the install. This time with nothing else open except the task manager. Let it go. After an hour the green bar was maybe a half inch long. Went to bed. After running all night for probably seven and a half hours It had frozen. Uninstalled everything related to vlc, even from the registry (reg cleaner) then tried another install. During the install everything I tried to do, open task manager for example, (which takes numerous functions) would take 2-3 min between each operation. After attempting to do a clean and complete re-install and letting it run again for 2 hours, it still was barely into it and everything was all but completely frozen.
Any ideas of what the problem might be and/or what I can do about it would be greatly appreciated. I hate the idea of having to go back to Real or Windows.
Same here - I work with a number Lenovo thinkpads, a couple T-series and a few X-series that we use for live encoding machines, all running Win7 64bit (SP1 all of them I think) and all of them have had this problem. I thought I was loosing my mind up until tonight when my home machine (also an X220) did the same thing when I upgraded. Something is very VERY off with the 2.1.1 installer.I had exactly the same problem. Whatever the problem is, it's purely related to the installation file alone, and not the program. Even just right-clicking the file causes the computer to freeze for ages. The way I solved it was to restart in Safe Mode without networking. I installed the program (with the same file) in a matter of seconds, then permanently deleted the file itself after installation, and restarted as normal. I haven't yet had any similar problems while running it.
Agree. The only solution is to keep using version 2.1.0. which is what I'm doing until this is fixed.Does anyone else have poor audio quality (a kind of stuttering) when playing flac?
There are 2 threads I know of about the flac problem, and I also had this problem. My only solution was to revert to V2.1.0. This link http://downloads.videolan.org/vlc/ is to prior versions.
Agree. The only solution is to keep using version 2.1.0. which is what I'm doing until this is fixed.
vlc-2.1.2-win32.zip has such a problem (Microsoft RLE video).vlc-2.1.1-win32.zip crashed... (video-sample)
vlc-2.1.3-win32.zip has such a problem (vlc crashed when playback this "Microsoft RLE video")vlc-2.1.1-win32.zip crashed... (video-sample)
Yes, confirmed, I can reproduce the issue. It instantly crashes, I don't even see the VLC interface.vlc-2.1.3-win32.zip has such a problem (vlc crashed when playback this "Microsoft RLE video")video-sample
But vlc-1.0.5 plays fine.
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