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Frame by frame freezes video periodically

Postby Anonymoose » 23 Oct 2021 22:24

Hi Folks,

When I use VLC to go thru a short video (1 to 1 1/2 min. long) frame by frame at various spots in the video, in order to select frames to capture, it starts freezing the video after I've used it a bit in the video, especially towards the end of the video. Then I have to use the video time slider at the bottom to move the video position slightly, and start again. Only it's impossible to tell exactly where you were when it froze... Once it starts freezing, it does so very quickly again and again. So I wind up wasting a lot of time, and getting duplicate screen grabs too.

Is there some way to get it to stop doing this?

Also, is there any way to use VLC to automatically capture ALL frames in a video at once?

Thanks in advance for any help!

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Re: Frame by frame freezes video periodically

Postby Hitchhiker » 24 Oct 2021 19:21

Try a different output module. Direct3D11 works best for me. Hit Ctrl + P to open preferences and click the Video button. You'll find the output modules in there. Save, exit and restart vlc every time you make a change otherwise the new setting will be lost.

I don't know the answer to the second part of your question I'm afraid.

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Re: Frame by frame freezes video periodically

Postby bojones » 24 Oct 2021 20:34

Hello.
I used to be able to do this flawlessly about 2 weeks ago. As of 2 weeks now, I've been getting this freezing when playing a video from a network stream. No settings have changed. But I did try changing the settings from automatic to Direct3D11. (I personally think auto is the best)

I removed VLC player and re-installed from the newest downloaded version.

I installed VLC on another windows 10 machine. Same thing.

I don't think this is a "user-specific" issue anymore at this point.


But I posted on another thread as well......my baddy...

https://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.ph ... 06#p521906

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Re: Frame by frame freezes video periodically

Postby Anonymoose » 26 Oct 2021 08:55

Thanks Hitchhiker, I'll give that a try. Fingers crossed, hope it works!! Very frustrating to try to go frame by frame and have it freeze the video instead rather than being able to continue forward a frame at a time1

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Re: Frame by frame freezes video periodically

Postby Anonymoose » 26 Oct 2021 08:57

Hi Bojones,

Are you talking about problems when you're going frame by frame, or just normal playback? I don't have any problems with playback, but I'm also not using a network stream, I'm using a video on my own harddrive. My problem is only when I pause the video, then use the "E" key to move forward a single frame at a time...

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Re: Frame by frame freezes video periodically

Postby InTheWings » 26 Oct 2021 09:44

disable avcodec frame dropping/hurry up in prefs
:!: If you want your problem to be solved :
* First read troubleshooting guide VSG:Main
* Always provide verbose LOGS ! (command line or from gui)
* Always check your issue against a developer build from Nightly Build of VLC
* Tell us when your problem is solved !


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