Hi, I have a Macbook Pro and just installed the newest VLC player. My problem is not getting videos to play, but how I get them to play. I set VLC as my default player for my videos...but double clicking on a video file will just open VLC with a bunch of errors (sometimes even freezes my computer up). On the other hand, dragging the video file onto the VLC icon opens and plays the file just fine. Why is that?
Oh, and also....Is it normal that I am not able to skip around in a video that is playing in VLC? I used to do that on my PC in both VLC and Windows Media Player, just click anywhere on the "time bar" and the video would jump to that spot in the movie. Now when I try to do that, the video freezes and I have to start it over again.
It works fine for me (MBPro 1.83). Did you do a Migration Assistant from a previous version of OSX? If so, you may have copied over older VLC preference files. Run the preference deleter, and see if that helps.
No, it was a brand new install. As for skipping around in a video by clicking on different areas of the "time bar", it works fine with avi's, but it freezes up with other formats such as wmv and mpg's. Is that normal?
Do you use the Intel-version of VLC or the old PPC-release. If you still use the latter, download the latest nightly build and remove the preferences as already pointed out.
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