I;ve been having a problem with VLC the last week or so. After every two or three files I open, VLC causes the video's brightness to go down to about zero, making the video impossible to see, while the audio is still running fine. This also happens if the video freezes and I try to close VLC. The only solution I've found to this is reinstalling it after every three or so uses, which at this point is becoming annoying. This issue can occur while I'm playing any file or file type as well. The problem persists continuously until I reinstall VLC.<div>
I've tried using versions 1.03 and 1.05, I'm running Windows XP, and I have an Intel Atom Processor if that helps. <br clear="all">Thanks!<br>-- <br>Mouse: Did you ever eat Tastee Wheat?<br>Switch: No, but technically, neither did you.<br>
Mouse: Exactly my point! How do the machines know what Tastee Wheat tastes like? Maybe they got it wrong. Maybe what I think Tastee Wheat tastes like really tastes like... oatmeal or tuna fish. That makes you question a lot of things, take chicken for example. Maybe they couldn't figure out what to make it taste like, and that's why chicken tastes like everything.<br>
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