Some videos have freezing screens but the audio still plays on my Macbook Air Mid 2011 VLC 3.0.1 nightly Feb 14th.They are some fixed for HEVC decoding coming in version 3.0.1. You can try a nightly build from nightlies.videolan.org if you want.
My problems continue in the nightly builds, if the video file has surround sound audio there is skipping and freezing video.They are some fixed for HEVC decoding coming in version 3.0.1. You can try a nightly build from nightlies.videolan.org if you want.
I'll roll back to VLC 2.8Please note that for hardware decoding of HEVC, a Mac with a sixth‑generation Intel Core processor or newer and macOS High Sierra is required. It will not work on older Macs or older macOS releases. Thus, all Macs with a Skylake or Kaby Lake CPU are supported, which means:
* MacBookPro October 2016 and newer
* iMac 5K, Late 2015
* iMac 21.5, 4K and 5K, June 2017
* iMac Pro
Thus, any Mac mini, MacBook Air, Mac Pro or earlier releases of iMac or MacBook Pro are not supported and will continue decoding H.265/HEVC in software leading to a very high CPU load.
On iOS, HEVC hardware decoding requires an A9 chip or later.
Note that H.264 / AVC hardware decoding is supported on any Mac and any iOS device running VLC 3.0.
I did not report a bug I posted a topic I can report a bug in the system.Do you have a ticket on trac for that bug report? Is the feature you want that VLC will always output encoded audio by default?
Regarding hardware decoding, this is not a choice made by us. A CPU needs physical support for HEVC to decode. If the decoder is not there, it cannot be used. Regarding the requirement of macOS High Sierra - Apple did not include the necessary drivers to access the hardware decoder in previous releases of macOS.
But I am using HEVC files that is why I am getting choppy and freezing video, is there any way for VLC 3 to use the 10.12 hardware decoder if the user has 10.12 and earlier like VLC 2.8 uses until at least Apple allows hardware decoding on 10.13?The H264 Hardware Decoder is fully supported on 10.12 and earlier. It is just the Hardware Decoder for HEVC which is not, but your Mac mini doesn't have it either way. The vast majority of files is still encoded in H264 these days.
VLC 3.0 itself requires macOS 10.7 or later, so it can run on very old Macs.
Great to hear that we fixed that audio-device selection issue for you.
But my performance in an older mac on VLC 3 cannot be improved?No, the HEVC Hardware Decoder can only be used on 10.13 and with the Macs listed above. It is not available to VLC on earlier versions of macOS. This is a new feature in macOS!
For software decoding, the performance in VLC 3.0 will be as good as in 2.2.8 or slightly better.
Also my Mac Mini is older hardare but it has an Nvidia 320M not a good card but that should be good enough to decode HEVC, correct?No, the HEVC Hardware Decoder can only be used on 10.13 and with the Macs listed above. It is not available to VLC on earlier versions of macOS. This is a new feature in macOS!
For software decoding, the performance in VLC 3.0 will be as good as in 2.2.8 or slightly better.
Got it, so the software decoding in 3 is the problem I am having.I fear that our discussion is looping.
No Mac mini is capable of decoding HEVC in hardware. Period. There is nothing we can do about it. Apple did not update this product line in years and the last time they did, HEVC wasn't invented yet.
Regarding performance with our software decoder: it should be roughly the same in 2.2.8 and 3.0. Maybe 3.0 is a tad faster, but not too much. As your experience is different, there is a bug, which we need to fix. Can you provide more Information about your HEVC files? Notably encoding profile and bit rate? Or would be possible to share a (small) sample with us?
It plays perfect in older versions of vlc.Yes, it is quite likely that 50fps is too much to be decoded in software. Does the file play for you correctly with 2.2.8?
I am having trouble uploading, can you help or is there another option of sending a file?Please share this file with us then! Please use https://streams.videolan.org/upload/ to avoid any copyright issue and give me the file name via PM.
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