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Corrupted Video Tracks

Postby wolverine79936 » 04 Feb 2016 19:04

Hello. I'm having a unique issue here. It seems to have only surfaced after the last two releases of VLC. Version 2.2.1 and the version right before that. Anyway, if I try to play certain movies in a play list the first movie comes out looking crisp and clean and the rest of them come out looking like VLC is trying to access some sort of hidden 3-D video Track. Does anyone else have this problem? Is this even a problem that has a solution? I would hate to have to go back to an older version of VLC because of a glitch in the program. It seems to actually be limited to mp4 files. A few of my movies are in MP4 and the rest of my shows are in AVI. I just don't get it. Perhaps there is a solution, perhaps this will be fixed in the next release of VLC. All I know is that a response of some kind, even if it's just "We're working on it for the next release," would be greatly appreciated. For now, I guess I will just have to deal with it. Turning the video track off and then turning it back on does fix it, but that's a pain in the neck.

Thanks.

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Re: Corrupted Video Tracks

Postby mederi » 05 Feb 2016 14:35


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Re: Corrupted Video Tracks

Postby wolverine79936 » 07 Feb 2016 18:33

Thank you, mederi. Let us hope that this will resolve my issue and that there is nothing actually wrong with the files or my hard drive. ;)


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