Hi,
No matter what format I choose (.mpg, .wmv, .avi), initially there is a half-second where the first frame or so is clean but only for an instant, then the vast majority of the playback is pixelated and corrupted heavily for about 3 or 4 seconds. If you create a loop that is 6 seconds long, you'd routinely only see about the last 2 seconds of it cleanly and then the effect restarts with the beginning of the loop. Once the effect goes away, as long as you don't move the slider. If you move the slider, the effect begins again and last 3-4 seconds from that spot. That means that making Vine-length videos is near impossible with VLC.
I have tried every single video output module available. Nothing has even a tiny positive effect. I had this problem in 32-bit Win 7 and 64-bit Win 7. I love VLC's many user-friendly options. Having to settle for cumbersome, larger players capable of making subclips is horribly undesirable and settling for Windows' feature-poor tool set is even less desirable.
I've searched this topic and have seen people seem to succeed in ridding themselves of the issue, but their tips had no effect on my issue. I have flipped every setting in the app, restarted and tried again, but nothing works. Please show me how VLC can remain my choice by solving this issue.
Many thanks,
S1