Postby identity64 » 21 Nov 2019 06:43
Cheers. I have exactly the same garbled WebM picture issue as described above, feel nothing more to describe myself.
My PC is currently running x64 VLC player 3.0.9 (installed on drive C: via exe installer) under genuine Windows 7 Pro SP2 x64 ( it is a x64 AMD machine @ 3500 MHz @ 8000 MB @ ATi Radeon).
The problem appears during a usual playback of a *.webm movie retrieved from a 4K youtube [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOxkGD8qRB4[/url] video with a fresh version of youtube-dl utility (not a converter but a ffmpeg-based muxer, indeed).
In general, all VLC settings are kept default - I tried earlier to play the file with different Direct3D overlay settings and even with disabled GPU acceleration at all, but nothing helped.
The debug output starts with the following: [url]https://pastebin.com/qeLEpgga[/url]
There are no other VLC, Windows or hardware malfunctions happening during the test :) The native WEBM movie sound is quite OK, and the GUI feels well, the CPU load is at approx. 100 % and VLC application weights a bit less than 200 MB in the RAM according to the Task Manager.
BTW, it is possible to display the same WebM file on the same system via ffplay - though ffplay drops the audio track, it therefore renders the video with 50..90 % CPU load, so the system in general is technically capable of playing such videos :)