I'm having the same issues. Video stops, audio continues; audio stops, video continues. Luckily I'm not using this to watch anything because I'd never be able to watch. I'm using it to make video clips from my own dvd that I created (non-copyrighted). For awhile there (a week and a half, a clip or two a day) it worked okay, so if I wanted to, say, post the clip to facebook, it would do that and facebook would clear the clip up even if it was running on my desktop with all these problems, so it was still useful for what I needed even though in order to get a watchable clip I had to upload it to facebook or some other platform. But now that's not even working. The clip is still bad and now facebook nor any other platform will even upload the clip.
If I understand you correctly you ripped a DVD to your hard disk, but now playback pauses during which both audio and video fail when a chapter changes.Hi
so wanted to use VLC as my main windows player, but sadly it's not up to the mark when playing back DVD images from my hard drive
It constantly pauses the video / sound when moving from one chapter to the next ... what is this all about, its a major issue/flaw/bug in VLC player
Hmm. Sadly, this doesn't work for me either. Since I couldn't get decent recordings while the dvd was playing using the record button, I tried this several times last night, hoping I could drop the dvd on my hard drive then make clips from that, but sadly I had little success. It made a recording all right, but it was awful quality and sometimes way off on the aspect ratio depending on which option I chose. Can you tell me what settings you use and do you convert them to anything? MP4 or anything?I successfully ripped a DVD and as long as you checkmark "No DVD menus" playback is smooth with no breaks.
If you want a little more control use Handbrake. https://handbrake.fr/
See also: https://wiki.videolan.org/VLC_HowTo/Rip_a_DVD/
Hmm. Sadly, this doesn't work for me either. Since I couldn't get decent recordings while the dvd was playing using the record button, I tried this several times last night, hoping I could drop the dvd on my hard drive then make clips from that, but sadly I had little success. It made a recording all right, but it was awful quality and sometimes way off on the aspect ratio depending on which option I chose. Can you tell me what settings you use and do you convert them to anything? MP4 or anything?
Maybe all the other users of VLC can't see the problem ?Hitchhiker
Windows 10, 8GBI would suggest using the converted file to make clips rather than trying to record from the DVD. Your system setup plays a role too so perhaps you can post the specs to that.
Windows 10, 8GB
I dunno. I guess I'll give up on this. Really nothing about VLC is working correctly for me. I feel sure I understand how to use it, because it did work--not perfectly, but enough to do what I needed it to do-- for about a week and a half, then it just stopped working. There's just some problem somewhere I guess. I've spent a whole lot of time on this and I just don't know where else to look or what could possibly still be the problem. There's not a single task it does well for me, so I can't really do other tasks from there if I can't even get past the first step. I just don't know what alternative program / app to try. I just downloaded handbrake so I guess I'll try that, but I don't see where I can rip a dvd-- but I just this minute downloaded it and looked at it-- I haven't read anything about how to use it yet. Will I be able to record a clip from a dvd with Handbrake? Or rip a dvd then record a clip from that?
I really appreciate you and all the help you offered. Thank you.
I fully knew this already, and not really sure of the point you were making ?by Hitchhiker » 21 Nov 2020 19:05
Vlc is open source and therefore free. Power DVD is Shareware which means you can try it for free, but will have to put money on the table to continue using it.
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