My problem is different - I get video, but no audio. Audio works in QuickTime, iTunes, Chrome (YouTube), and DVD Player.Ever since upgrading to OS X Yosemite on my Macbook Pro 13", VLC (2.1.5) will not play videos of any file type and often crashes when trying to do so. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling and nothing changed. Am I the only one having this problem?
Well, I have Bluetooth turned off, and never use Safari. That may be why I'm not having that problem. I'm heading to bed, will try turning on Bluetooth, and using Safari while watching a video in the morning.I am talking with people in the Apple Support Forums who also have problems and it seems like Bluetooth is part of the problem, but also Safari. Whether or not I'm using my bluetooth headphones or not the video is --please stay polite--. also when I exit VLC after the audio delay happens, sometimes almost as bad as 3 seconds out of sync, I get a weird ghost window of the main player window and the colors are messed up predominantly black where white should be...sorta like if you inverted the screens colors in that VLC window space.
I am on a late 2012 iMac using nightly build 3.0. this version actually improved things from the stable regular version of vlc.
anyone else having multiple problems with yosemite? i also never get email notifcations.
The sync happens either after a 5 min period of viewing or if, god forbid, I open a single Safari page, either way it will start stuttering and falling out of sync with the video.
It is cool that you test the nightly builds. Note through, that _currently_ you should test the 2.2 nightly build, because this is the nearly stable version which will be released soon. VLC 3.0.0 is the next next version which might be still unstable currently.Just minutes ago, I installed v 3.0 of VLC from the developers' nightly build.
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