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(06-18-2016, 03:20 PM)Jerry link Wrote: No use trying on a Windows tablet or any other device. As I said, it needs to be tested on a more powerful computer running LL 3.0 Cheers
sorry but this laptop is the most powerfull device i have that is running LL 3.0
(06-18-2016, 03:14 PM)Jerry link Wrote: A few more packages to try: x264 libx264-dev
Same result as before, video loads for about half a second and then only sound
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You could always download the video's to your pc, then transcode them to another format yet retain the quality using Handbrake
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(06-18-2016, 03:29 PM)Jerry link Wrote: You could always download the video's to your pc, then transcode them to another format yet retain the quality using Handbrake
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I will give handbrake try later. Thanks for your help in getting this fixed.
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VLC's messages feature might also help track the issue, start your troublesome file playing in VLC then click the Stop button.
Then click Tools > Messages to bring up the message window.
Change the Verbosity setting in the message window to Debug, then click Play.
There might be something in the message output that tells why it's failing, if it's going blank after only a fraction of a second just click stop again once it's gone blank & have a look at the output from the messages for clues.
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I got this:
vdpau_avcodec[/color] error: decoder profile above limits: level 51 3840x2160
[/color]avcodec[/color] error: more than 5 seconds of late video -> dropping frame (computer too slow ?)
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I put both movies i made on the tablet and it played them without any problems. Guess the laptop is missing some power to play them. I even tried a 1080p movie i shot with phone and that also didnt play. So going to use the tablet for playing the movies from phone.
I marked the post as solved.
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Like vno and OP I had the same problem on a few machines.
Changing the video output settings in VLC helped most of the time, had the most trouble on older hardware (Intel graphics).
The problem happened on anything in VLC, including DVD playback.
I think video drivers codec compatibility could be related. I had small videos, but higher resolutions videos could drop after the x seconds buffer on slower hardware.
Maybe some Ux veterans could suggest another video player?
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I sometimes find VLC won't play MP4 video after the application has received an update. I have no idea why but whilst playing around with settings did not solve the problem, resetting VLC to 'Preference defaults' from the preferences window did.
Give it a try, it works for me, it may work for you ...... but no guarantees
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