0.8.5 crashes with .flv files

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0.8.5 crashes with .flv files

Postby Webb » 07 May 2006 22:17

I only have 3 .flv files. In fact I had never heard of them until a few days ago when I learned how to download files from YouTube. I was pleasantly surprised to find that I already had a media player that could play them.

2 of the 3 crash 0.8.5 but the other plays fine. The ones that crash play for a couple of seconds then go blank. The player is still on the screen but no one is home.

I have deleted my profile and started clean and re-downloaded one of the offenders with the same results. Any ideas?
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Postby DJ » 07 May 2006 22:37

http://www.videolan.org/vlc/features.html

But I agree, the player should not crash.

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Postby Webb » 08 May 2006 13:54

What does that mean? That it's an unsupported file type?
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Postby prnau » 08 May 2006 14:32

Agree.. the newest vlc 0.8.5 cannot play .flv files. Even it always crash when im tryin to load a directory with a huge files. And please add rm/rmvb as the supported files cuz theres alot of asian stuff on this format. Please fix it cuz i really love this player so much

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Postby Guest » 08 May 2006 16:06

vlc-0.8.4a-win32.exe plays flv files!

http://downloads.videolan.org/pub/video ... .4a/win32/

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Postby Webb » 08 May 2006 16:22

Yes, I had to go back to 0.8.4a.
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Postby DJ » 09 May 2006 03:39

OK! I'm doing this from memory, but as I recall support for .flv files in 0.8.4 was accidental through one of the third party packages VLC uses. VLC never supported it directly.

As for Real Media files this will never Happen! As this is a closed source format. Can you spell proprietary?

Perhaps one of the developers can shed more light on the .flv thing. :lol:


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