I fail to see the relevance, but ok: K7 Sempron 2800+ and Radeon 9600 Pro1. What is the machine (GPU & CPU)?
audio are latest, video is Catalyst 5.whatever, they stopped adding 9x00 improvements after that version anyway and they've never given me any problems.2. You mention XP SP2, has your video and audio card's drivers been updated since the SP2 update?
Everything still works on Windows Media Player, it's only VLC borking on me.3. Have you tried playing any of these files on another player?
The first file I opened was xvid+mp3, but -no- file (0, none, nada) is playing in VLC, so it's rather irrelevant, once again.4. You mentioned .avi which is a container. Do you know what is in the container (audio & video format)?
Countless people have used iPods and similar to move gigabytes of information for years, they are just harddrives after all, maybe it's time for a clue.5. You also mention storing an .avi file on your ipod and transferring it. I wasn't aware you could do this successfully??? A CD or DVD may be more appropriate.
And I get a fancy list of files not signed and a close button ...On the surface it seems that something is missing or corrupted. You could also try doing a system scan using the "File Signature Verification Utility". It can be found through your "Start" menu, Accessories, System Tools, System Information, when the program opens select the "Tools" tab and select it then follow the on screen instructions.
All tests work out fine, DX 9.0cAlso in the "Tools" menu it may be worth running the DirectX Diagnostic utility and all the tests. Please note the version and include it in your next post.
The system is clean (yes I did actually scan (again)), and the drives are defragmented ~weekly.After finishing this post I thought about another user that had similar problems and it ended up that he had several Viruses and Spyware on the system and it had been some time since the hard drive had been defraged. After fixing these things VLC worked.
Well, start by READING MY POSTS !!While YOU may not see relevance to my questions I assure you I have my reasons and while your answers in some cases are trite. I can only suggest the following:
0.8.4 was working for months, this was obvious from -reading my posts-.2. In version 0.8.4 the DirectX module was rebuilt to be more compatible with 9c and some users have needed to update their Video Drivers. If this is not possible for you due to the age of your video card it is suggested to revert to version 0.8.2
I already tried this, read my posts !1. Try shutting off the video acceleration inside VLC. Settings, Preferences, Video, untick the "Overlay video output" box and save. Now close VLC and restart. Then try to call a file, within VLC.
I already tried this, read my posts !2. As a last resort, try opening VLC Settings, Preferences, Video, Output Modules and using the pull down to select "Windows GDI video output". Then save, restart VLC and try to call a file.
To me your statement here indicates that you have NOT been able to get VLC to function.For starters: I'm on WinXP Pro SP2, the problem started with 0.8.4, after which I decided to uninstall VLC, delete de appdata folder, remove all entries on the HD/registry I could find, and reinstall 0.8.4a. To no avail.
Then miraculously it works! Perhaps it was an act of GOD! But then after transferring some files from your iPod it doesn't work again!Last Friday I watched some .avi, doesn't matter, closed down VLC, went home for the weekend. This Sunday I come back, plug in my ipod, copy a .avi I got from home, doubleclick it, VLC starts, and nothing happens.
Now you try some fixes that don't work. So I decided to start over again form the beginning as though it had never worked. But this just made you angry because you had already in your words done ALL these things. (Very doubtful) You expect that people here have crystal balls and can read your mind?The play-arrow turned into the pause-button as if something was playing, but I'm not getting any video, no audio, no progressbar, no time elapsed in statusbar. The vlc-window (WxWidgets) does seem to be refreshing, or some kind of flickering is taking place. Sometimes when I close VLC after another fruitless attempt, the video window briefly (split second) pops up and disappears again.
I've tried disabling Overlay and using Windows GDI Output, but none had any effect (which doesn't suprise me, as nothing actually happened on the system because I was gone.)
The topic says: "no longer", which is a clear implication that it used to.To me your statement here indicates that you have NOT been able to get VLC to function.
Same comprehension problem on your part, up untill last weekend, it worked perfectly, after dozens of ipod transfers with several different filetypes. It's -now- that it isn't working, not in the past.Then miraculously it works! Perhaps it was an act of GOD! But then after transferring some files from your iPod it doesn't work again!
I expect people to read my posts. If I say I tried those things, it means I -did indeed try them-, because I've seen these replies from you in other threads I came across when searching for threads about similar problems.Now you try some fixes that don't work. So I decided to start over again form the beginning as though it had never worked. But this just made you angry because you had already in your words done ALL these things. (Very doubtful) You expect that people here have crystal balls and can read your mind?
List the questions you asked that I didn't answer ...Plus the fact that you are NOT answering my questions. But instead passing them off in a trite manner saying that you don't see the relevance, but, it's your system that appears unstable and there is generally a reason for this as not everyone is experiencing your problems. In fact to the best of my knowledge there has been no one here that has experienced your problem without one of the above mentioned tests pointing to a resolve.
And an iPod is a USB2 hard drive (earlier models were even firewire aswell) that fits in my pocket, just because it doesn't say "hard drive" on the cover, doesn't mean it isn't.Kinda like you told me to get a clue when I asked about your iPod. Yes I was aware that this could be done on a Mac and initially people had problems. I have not followed this nor was I aware it could be done on a PC. Personally, I wouldn't do it in any event. I use a 100g Firewire drive to transfer files from my Sony to my computer for editing 720p. It fits in my shirt pocket an attaches directly to the Sony cam. This is certainly a more elegant solution than an iPod.
You come here to be replybot-1.0, you totally disregarded the content of my posts, dismissing my efforts as "doubtful that I have actually done them" and go about pasting what you have pasted in countless other threads.I had a German a couple of weeks ago that was just as indignant but I rode with him. In the end he discovered he was not following my instructions even though he thought he was and all of a sudden it worked. I don't claim to be God's gift to anything, I come here to be helpful when I can. But I really don't have time for the indignant people that get angry as though their problem is my fault.
Interesting. I haven't actually had any .mkv myself, but out of curiosity: Has any explanation been found to that behaviour?Only two things really stand out to me:
First, the type of file does matter. A good example is that .mkv files won't play if there are a lot of other .mkv files in the same directory.
Yes, I should've phrased that differently, I analyse the drives weekly, the data drives/partitions only occasionally require some maintanance, my OS-partition has been pretty stable lately, maybe a defrag every few weeks.Second, defragging your HDD once a week is pretty excessive. Once every month or two should be fine.
Wonky is indeed the word, I've had different issues that got solved with %appdata% clearing, but this one is a whole new category.Other than that, I dunno... VLC is pretty wonky sometimes. This would seem to be some sort of windowing bug, which wouldn't surprise me because VLC's windowing seems pretty hacky on Windows.
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