Please, upload a short sample of a file showing this behaviour to either http://streams.videolan.org/upload/ or to Zippyshare.com (200 MB max) or to EmbedUpload.com, the latter will upload the file for you to several other hosts (use the default ones) and then post the link to the file here.Update: after changing the video to track to 'none' and then back to 'track 1' (video ->video track -> none then change back video ->video track -> track 1) the video came back.
Thanks for the response Lotesdelere, here's a sample of the file:Please, upload a short sample of a file showing this behaviour to either http://streams.videolan.org/upload/ or to Zippyshare.com (200 MB max) or to EmbedUpload.com, the latter will upload the file for you to several other hosts (use the default ones) and then post the link to the file here.
If needed cut it with DGsplit and read here about how to do it:
viewtopic.php?f=14&t=57724&p=193335#p193335
50 MB max should be enough.
Give the files.L.s.,
I have two videos who displayd perfect on previous versions of VLC. However on version 2.2.1. it is not posible to run the video. What is going wrong?
Sorry for my bad English. My Dutch is better .
With kind regards
Ronald
Your FLV files are not valid and broken because they don't have a header.The two files are uploaded with Videolanfileuploader.
Thanks for the advice JB, I increased it from 300ms to 1000ms and it works.This works fine with VLC for me on Linux. This is because this file has 5ps, please increase your caching.
H0w is your problem connected to the one spoken here?I have used your product for years without a problem. Just downloaded this version and now there is a loud pulsing / crackling noise interfering with the audio. I need advise ASAP as these are instructional videos and the audio really helps.
Did you reset the preferences?Used VLC Media for years w/o a problem. When I downloaded the latest revision, there is now a loud pulsating noise that blocks out the audio. I was advised to remove the software and re-download it but the noise is still there. Any ideas why this is?
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