I have a number of DVD ISO files that I've had for several years with no issue on VLC Windows, but I haven't used it for ISO files Windows 10 for some time. I found this problem on the Win10 version when I started to reorganize my collection on my laptop. All other media types I have tried play ok (MP4, AVI etc.).
Problem: When I open an ISO, the the copyright, Dolby screens and warning segments play OK (start with menu is disabled for DVD). When the menu displays, it is overlaid with a green flashing background with thin horizontal bars, like this: green bars-menu-green bars-menu flashing over and over, forever.
If I manage to use the playback menu to select the main feature, the flashing overlay continues, sometimes the DVD menu graphics will flash over the top of the video. Sometimes, if I drag the scroll bar back and forth, the video will appear properly, unsure of the exact sequence needed for this to work, seems random, sometimes it never works.
I then tried the actual DVD disc corresponding to the ISO file, exactly the same problem on several discs. All play beautifully on my blu-ray player (haven't tried to play an ISO file).
In some recent release, this feature has become unusable on Windows. It used to work beautifully. I should note the same files still play perfectly on VLC Android.
I was running from the dailies beta files, as late as today's, because of a chromecast casting issue, but downgraded today to the 3.0.11 release version, no change. On another computer, same problem on the production 3.0.11 release. I have restarted windows several times, reinstalled vlc.
Frequently when playing ISO's VLC App will hang, when it does, on task manager will vanish from the "apps" section, but still is running as a process. This prevents it from starting again if another ISO is selected to play. I have to got to task manager and end task before I can restart VLC properly. Windows 10 20H2, on Dell Inspiron A-I-O 16 gigs ram, AMD A6 w/Radeon graphics
I've tried turning off accelerations and output options with little effect.
Again, as I noted, the same exact files on VLC Android play perfectly.
Help?