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Image problem after a few seconds pause

Postby draconis_s » 15 Jun 2021 00:57

Good morning all,

I have been a VLC user for several years now but have been experiencing a problem for quite some time now which is very counteracting.
Indeed, when I watch a video, after having paused for a few seconds, when I put play back on, the pixels are in the wrong places and the image bugs until the video changes scene.
This is really annoying in the long run and after searching I couldn't find a way to fix it.

Here are some screens showing the before/after : https://prnt.sc/15ff3c3 / https://prnt.sc/15ff65a

Thank you for your understanding and your future answers.
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Re: Image problem after a few seconds pause

Postby Lotesdelere » 15 Jun 2021 10:47

You can try another video output module:
https://wiki.videolan.org/WindowsFAQ-2. ... _output.3F

You can also try VLC 3.0.15 nightly build:
https://nightlies.videolan.org

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Re: Image problem after a few seconds pause

Postby draconis_s » 15 Jun 2021 11:41

Hello,

I just tried the two options you advised me and here is my report:
-For the first option which is to try another video output module, I have tested all the modules but none solve the problem.
-For the second option which is to try the VLC 3.0.15 nightly build, after a test, I do not have this display bug anymore, however, this latest version of VLC does not suit me due to its rather complex design and its many bugs. As soon as I put play back on my video during the test, I couldn't hear the sound anymore.

So I went back to my old version of VLC (3.0.14) and tried to copy exactly the same parameters as with the VLC 3.0.15 nightly build but it doesn't work, the bug is still present.
How can I do this now?

Thank you for your help.

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Re: Image problem after a few seconds pause

Postby Hitchhiker » 16 Jun 2021 14:16

You can download the test build of 3.0.16 https://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.ph ... 00#p518400

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Re: Image problem after a few seconds pause

Postby draconis_s » 17 Jun 2021 13:37

Hello,

With the test build of 3.0.16 I still have big sound and viewing problems.
I also can't seem to get the old interface which I find much better.

How can I do ?

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Re: Image problem after a few seconds pause

Postby Hitchhiker » 17 Jun 2021 14:02

Try the suggestions in this article: https://windowsreport.com/vlc-pixelated/

EDIT:

Forgot to ask: what do you mean by the "Old Interface"?

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Re: Image problem after a few seconds pause

Postby draconis_s » 18 Jun 2021 03:47

Hello,

Thank you very much, after following this article to the letter, my problem is finally resolved !

However, I have one last problem.
Now when I'm in full screen and move my mouse, instead of showing me my mouse cursor and the bottom interface (like this https://prnt.sc/15r9bbg ) nothing displays, it's like I'm in full screen all the time. (Ce problème n'était bien évidemment pas là avant que je modifie les 2 paramètres dit dans l'article qui m'a permit de régler le bug des pixels).
I am therefore obliged to go out of the full screen each time to be able to have visibility on my mouse cursor and on the timer.
From what I understand, this problem appears when I put "OpenGL video output" as video output module.
So if you have any ideas to be able to solve this last problem, I'm interested !

To answer your question, when I was talking about the old interface, I was talking about this one: https://prnt.sc/15pcuvt .

Thank you for the help you give me.
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Re: Image problem after a few seconds pause

Postby Hitchhiker » 18 Jun 2021 10:08

Open prefs (Ctrl + P) and in the opening menu make sure "Show controls in full screen mode" and "Integrate video in interface" are both checkmarked. Here's a pix (these are my own settings).

I have "Auto raising the interface" set to "Video", but there are other options you can choose from via the dropdown menu.

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The "Old interface" you mentioned hasn't changed. Did you download vlc from the official site or from somewhere else? https://www.videolan.org/

If the problem persists, please post again.

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Re: Image problem after a few seconds pause

Postby draconis_s » 18 Jun 2021 19:56

Hello,

I have the same parameters as you and yet the bug is there.
My bug is really strange since when my video output module is in "Automatic", I don't have the problem and as soon as I switch this module to "OpenGL video output", the problem appears without affecting the other parameters.
However I have to put "OpenGL video output" otherwise the pixel bug returns.

I also forgot to give you some information about my interface display bug.
Indeed, this bug is not only when I am in full screen, but anytime when my mouse cursor is in the video area, so my cursor disappears instantly.
However, it is only when a video is loaded (whether it is watching or paused), when I launch VLC without opening a video, I do not have this problem (although it is impossible to go fullscreen when no video is loaded, but at least I see my cursor when it's in the video area.
(When I am talking about the video area, I am talking about this: https://prnt.sc/15tv35h ).

To answer your question, I did download VLC from the official website and the interface changes when I put the VLC 3.0.15 nightly build or the VLC 3.0.16 nightly build.
Instead of the interface being "normal" ( like this https://prnt.sc/15pcuvt ), it looks like this: https://prnt.sc/15twiyi .

Thank you for your help.
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Re: Image problem after a few seconds pause

Postby Hitchhiker » 18 Jun 2021 20:27

I can confirm that in "OpenGL Video Output" full screen mode neither the cursor nor the user interface can be raised.

You should create a ticket at https://code.videolan.org/videolan/vlc/-/issues

I should warn you though that in order to login over there you have to register and use 2FA which is a pain in the posterior in my opinion.

By the way, "OpenGL Video Output for Windows" does work properly. Did you try that one? I tried both but that's the only one that worked used OpenGL.

EDIT:

That second screenshot at the bottom is the forthcoming vlc 4.0, not the 3.0.0x series.

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Re: Image problem after a few seconds pause

Postby draconis_s » 18 Jun 2021 20:53

I actually tried to put "OpenGL video output for windows" as a video output module, but the problem is still there.

As for the screenshot, I just realized it and indeed it is version 4.0 .. I'm stupid.

Am I really required to create a ticket at this address ( https://code.videolan.org/videolan/vlc/-/issues ), or the issue cannot be resolved in this ticket?

Thank you once again.

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Re: Image problem after a few seconds pause

Postby Hitchhiker » 19 Jun 2021 06:31

The problem here is that the developers hardly ever come to this forum and the code forum is where all bugs are addressed. But we'll give it a try.

It would be a good idea to uninstall vlc 4.0 though because it hasn't been released yet and the devs are still ironing out all the bugs.

I'm not sure if it would help, but could you create a log file. To do that either hit Ctrl + M, or click Tools ---> Messages. Change "Verbosity" at the bottom to '2' and then leave it running in the background while you do some things with vlc that cause the problem. A minute or two should be enough. Go back to the Messages window and click "Save As" which copies the log to the Windows Clipboard and then go to Pastebin at https://pastebin.com/ (no need to create an account there). If you get a problem copying the log place the cursor in the text, hit Ctrl + A to highlight and then hit Ctrl + C to copy.

On Pastebin right click in the "New Paste" field which appears there and paste the log. Give it a name in the field at the bottom and then click the "Create New Paste" button. That changes the URL at the top. Copy that and paste it here.

By the way, which version of Windows do you have installed?

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Re: Image problem after a few seconds pause

Postby draconis_s » 19 Jun 2021 16:56

Hello,

Don't worry, VLC 4.0 is fine uninstall and I am currently using version 3.0.14 (installed on the official site).

Here is the log file posted on Pastebin that you requested from me: https://pastebin.com/YtcRXrLT .

And this is also my version of Windows :
Edition : Windows 10 Home
Version : 20H2
Installed on : 08/04/2021
Operating system build : 19042.1052
Experience : Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.2020.0


Thank you.
Have a good day

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Re: Image problem after a few seconds pause

Postby Hitchhiker » 19 Jun 2021 19:05

Code: Select all

main error: Timestamp conversion failed for 699616001: no reference clock main error: Could not convert timestamp 0 for FFmpeg

Open preferences and click the Input / Codecs button. At the top set "Hardware-accelerated decoding" to Disable via the dropdown menu. Save, exit and restart vlc.

Hardware-accelerated decoding forces your machine to use the dedicated graphics GPU. It depends on your hardware whether you have one or not. If you only have Intel graphics then that's not dedicated and it has to share main memory with the CPU. So there's no point in trying to accelerate that.

After restarting check whether the problem persists or not.

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Re: Image problem after a few seconds pause

Postby draconis_s » 19 Jun 2021 19:28

This option is already disabled because by following the article that allowed me to solve my pixel problem ( this one https://windowsreport.com/vlc-pixelated ), I had to disable this feature and also put my video output module in "OpenGL video output".

How can I do it?
I noticed that in the log file I sent you, there was written (line 2239 for example) "main debug: auto hiding mouse cursor". Is this normal?

Thank you

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Re: Image problem after a few seconds pause

Postby Hitchhiker » 20 Jun 2021 08:54

Hiding the mouse cursor automatically is normal otherwise it would remain on screen while watching a movie full screen for example.

You could try using an Advanced setting in the Control Interfaces menu. To reach it launch prefs and then click "All" at the bottom. In the menu which opens type "Control interfaces" in the search field top left and then click the same name when it appears below. In the right hand pane checkmark "Mouse gestures control interface".

Also change "Mouse gestures control interface" (Gestures menu) by changing the default setting from 30 to something lower.

It might also be a good idea to change the default 1000 milliseconds setting to hide the mouse cursor to something higher. To access that type "video" in the search field and then scroll down to "Video". In the right hand pane you'll see "Hide cursor and full screen controller after x milliseconds". That's what's causing the description you mentioned in the log file.

After making any configuration changes do the normal save and restart.

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Re: Image problem after a few seconds pause

Postby draconis_s » 20 Jun 2021 16:05

Hello,

I've tried everything but it doesn't work :'(
By checking these options, my VLC even crashes a few times when I click on the screen.

How to do ?

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Re: Image problem after a few seconds pause

Postby Hitchhiker » 20 Jun 2021 21:08

I don't know what else to suggest I'm afraid other than to post the issues on the code site where it will definitely be picked up by the devs. Include the link to this thread so that the devs are aware of what troubleshooting steps have been taken place already.

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Re: Image problem after a few seconds pause

Postby draconis_s » 21 Jun 2021 01:30

Hello,

So I did as you told me a ticket for the developers and if you want it, here is the link : https://code.videolan.org/videolan/vlc/-/issues/25847 .

Thank you for all your attempts to help.

Have a nice day

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Re: Image problem after a few seconds pause

Postby draconis_s » 22 Jun 2021 14:18

Hello,

I'm so sorry to ask you for help with something so stupid but didn't understand the developer's response on what to do about my problem.

Could someone explain to me please?
(The ticket link is in my previous post)

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Re: Image problem after a few seconds pause

Postby Hitchhiker » 22 Jun 2021 16:27

There hasn't been a response yet. All that's happened so far is that your issue has been assigned a tracking number which is #25847.

You can find it in the first column called "Unstarted Issues (open and unassigned)" in this link: https://code.videolan.org/videolan/vlc/-/milestones/104

Until it gets assigned to somebody and moves to the second column called "Ongoing Issues (open and assigned)" you don't need to do anything. ;)

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Re: Image problem after a few seconds pause

Postby Stef_An » 23 Jun 2021 00:07

I should warn you though that in order to login over there you have to register and use 2FA which is a pain in the posterior in my opinion.
I know, that this is a workaround, but it works: I successfully used oathtool in Linux to create a 6 digit PIN from the long code on the 2FA setup page. The whole article about it is here:

https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/use-oatht ... ation-2fa/

At the end, all you need is a command like oathtool -b --totp 'N3V3R G0nn4 G1v3 Y0u Up' and it generates your PIN. The only problem - it works just for the current session. So after logoff, on the next logon, one have to repeat the PIN generation. But on the bright side: one don't have to install some extra software on the phone or somewhere else.

On Windows, WinAuth should do the trick.

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Re: Image problem after a few seconds pause

Postby draconis_s » 23 Jun 2021 04:43

I should warn you though that in order to login over there you have to register and use 2FA which is a pain in the posterior in my opinion.
I know, that this is a workaround, but it works: I successfully used oathtool in Linux to create a 6 digit PIN from the long code on the 2FA setup page. The whole article about it is here:

https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/use-oatht ... ation-2fa/

At the end, all you need is a command like oathtool -b --totp 'N3V3R G0nn4 G1v3 Y0u Up' and it generates your PIN. The only problem - it works just for the current session. So after logoff, on the next logon, one have to repeat the PIN generation. But on the bright side: one don't have to install some extra software on the phone or somewhere else.

On Windows, WinAuth should do the trick.

Thank you for this tip but I have already made my account with the 2FA.

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Re: Image problem after a few seconds pause

Postby draconis_s » 23 Jun 2021 04:43

There hasn't been a response yet. All that's happened so far is that your issue has been assigned a tracking number which is #25847.

You can find it in the first column called "Unstarted Issues (open and unassigned)" in this link: https://code.videolan.org/videolan/vlc/-/milestones/104

Until it gets assigned to somebody and moves to the second column called "Ongoing Issues (open and assigned)" you don't need to do anything. ;)

I will wait.
Thank you ^^

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Re: Image problem after a few seconds pause

Postby Stef_An » 06 Jul 2021 14:35

I know, that this is a workaround, but it works:
Afterwards, I found this solution on the wiki.

So now one has 3 possibilities:
  1. As in the wiki, just save the long code from the right of the QR code and use it with oathtool to manually generate the PIN every time one needs it.
  2. Use some full-GUI solution like OTPClient on Linux or WinAuth on Windows or Linux (here with wine). One can create a local saved database and let the PIN be generated every time one needs it. There is no need to install some extra software on the PC or smartphone and sign-up for another account on another service. And the data is saved locally, not in some cloud. One has to, on the other side, setup such database on every device, where one likes to log in into the GitLab of the VLC.
  3. As a deviation from the both other scenarios: one just deactivates 2FA every time before one logs off on the GitLab. This way, next time after the log-in, one would be asked to set up the 2FA again and would be once again shown the long code to create a PIN. There is no need to save any information locally. One just uses some program, GUI or not, to generate the PIN as in the set-up step. But: don't forget to deactivate the 2FA, if you don't save the code(s)!
In any scenario: save the recovery codes, for the case you lose the code or need them otherwise. And: either save the code right to the QR code in some file/program database or on the paper, or don't forget to deactivate the 2FA before logout.


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