That is a know issue We don't know where it comes from but it will be fixed before we release 0.8.5 final (and i hope that it will be fixed in 0.8.5-test2 too)it contains audio encoded using 'mp4a' codec [...] but there's no audio.
Try resetting your preferences and remove the VLC cache files.I got a crash when opening the beta , I save the dump on a file if you want to check it.
Some bugs in the http interface have been fixed in the latest developement version. Could you try a nightly ( http://nightlies.videolan.org ) and tell me if it works better ?On Windows XP, I have the web interface running. In the browser, all of the functions seem to work. When trying to open a file from the web interface (open icon >> under open file, browse) it defaultly goes to the user folder. When I try to click on My Documents nothing happens. I can let it just sit there for five minutes, and nothing would happen. I could click on other folders like Desktop, and that would work. It seems as if some folders do not open correctly. Maybe it's the amount of files and folders in them?
Running vlc-0.8.5-test1-20060318-0001-win32, I encountered some other problems as well. On the web interface in IE the sort button is displayed (as it should be hidden until hovered) unlike in the web interface using the Gecko engine (ie. Firefox). IE also has the playlist tree outside of the playlist box. As shown in the second screenshot, Gecko displays the menu under the footer. Loading files still do not work. I would click on a folder, and nothing would happen. Clicking on it again would make the box display nothing.Some bugs in the http interface have been fixed in the latest developement version. Could you try a nightly ( http://nightlies.videolan.org ) and tell me if it works better ?
Ok, i'll try to debug that IE stuff.Running vlc-0.8.5-test1-20060318-0001-win32, I encountered some other problems as well. On the web interface in IE the sort button is displayed (as it should be hidden until hovered) unlike in the web interface using the Gecko engine (ie. Firefox). IE also has the playlist tree outside of the playlist box. As shown in the second screenshot, Gecko displays the menu under the footer. Loading files still do not work. I would click on a folder, and nothing would happen. Clicking on it again would make the box display nothing.
You will see that it is about to crash when the full screen picture turns all white, then you see that little coloured ball spinning and then Poof..it's gone.With test1 a old familiar bug have reoccured.
That is, with OS X 10.4.5 and Test1, changing several times from fullscreen to windowed in a short period of time will make VLC crash (was able to replicate this 3 times by pressing CMD+F repeatedly and then stopping when it was in fullscreen).
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