9/8/2019 Vlc Audio Atrasado
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I've noticed this problem for a couple of years now, and have noticed this pattern and work-around:. If VLC is minimized when it's called to play a file, the video will fail: it will show as blank/black.
If VLC is not minimized when it's called to play a file, the video works just fine.The workaround is to make sure VLC is not minimized when you feed it a file to play.How I found this out: I have a playlist file on the desktop. I typically press the 'Show Desktop' button to minimize all windows before I run that playlist file. If VLC was already opened, it is now minimized. If I then open the playlist file, the VLC windows will pop back up, but the video will fail.However, if I make sure to bring VLC back to its windowed state before opening the playlist file, the video works.
VLC skips audio (briefly mutes) every few seconds. I’m sorry to say that none of the suggestions in the forums fixed the problem for me. I play downloaded movies on my TV using an old Sony Desktop. I had been trying for days to solve this problem. It only happens while playing 3D movies, which are my largest files (over 2GB). I usually watch 720p movies that are rarely over 1GB with no audio mute every few seconds.
In the process of searching for a solution, I discovered by serendipity that when I turned off my laptop (elsewhere in the room), the skipping stopped. When I turned my laptop back on, the skipping started again. I have no idea why this is so.
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All I do know is that my TV desktop and laptop are linked through a wireless modem. They both use Win 7 64bit, and are connected by a “homegroup” which only shares common “shared files” not including the movie file. My movie files are all on an external hard-drive that is connected to the TV desktop computer.
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So, that’s it. Turning off my laptop solved the problem.
Not by adjusting any VLC settings (which I reset to default). I do not believe that I use any “Airserver” software.
By the way, ALL of my movies play perfectly on Windows Media Player, including the large 3D movies, without any audio skips; and with my laptop on. I do not like to use WMP because it does not play the downloaded subtitles, and it lacks many features that come with VLC. I am happy that I get to continue using VLC. I had a problem with VLC audio hiccuping randomly, and while trying to determine if the CPU load anything to do with it using Microsoft Sysinternals CPUSTRES tool, I discovered the hiccups ceased when under medium to heavy load! My system has an AMD Phenom X6 and openhardwaremonitor showed CPU clocks as low as 800Mhz during normal operation, the hiccups occured while the CPU clock was throttled to a higher rate.
When over half load, the CPU clocks stay at around 2GHz and no hiccups occur.So, to make a long story short, I switched off AMD Cool 'N Quiet in the BIOS, which apparently limits CPU throttling to between 2.8GHz and 3.6GHz and have no problems since.I can't rule out that this is a problem with my hardware setup and/or Windows 8.1, but worth giving a shot if everything else fails.
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