[vlc] Re: Problem with VLC 0.7.0 and DVDs

Paul Rae PRae at aminocom.com
Wed Feb 11 18:55:24 CET 2004


lack of response would indicate no one else has this issue ...

> -----Original Message-----
> From: vlc-bounce at videolan.org 
> [mailto:vlc-bounce at videolan.org]On Behalf
> Of Mike Coppins
> Sent: 11 February 2004 17:55
> To: vlc at videolan.org
> Subject: [vlc] Re: Problem with VLC 0.7.0 and DVDs
> 
> 
> Mike Coppins wrote:
> > Mike Coppins wrote:
> >> I get this problem with the occasional DVD, currently 2 
> out of about 
> >> 60.  When the screen contents completely change, like in a 
> change of 
> >> scene, new camera view or something in the film, VLC pauses for a 
> >> split second then carries on.
> >> The two DVDs I'm currently getting it with are The Matrix 
> and Sleepy 
> >> Hollow.  Both of which play fine in PowerDVD 2.55.
> >> The physical surface of the DVD (data side) is free of 
> scratches or 
> >> crap.  They both look perfect.
> >> My PC spec:
> >> http://www.legolas.com/mikes/mypc.txt
> >> I've had no DVD playback problems otherwise with VLC.  I've tried 
> >> reinstalling, nuking the vlcrc settings file, restarting 
> the computer 
> >> etc, but no difference.
> > Has no-one else experienced this issue then?  Btw, I'm not 
> slating VLC 
> > or expecting it to be near/perfect, I use it generally for 
> DVD playback 
> > as it produces better quality visual output than PowerDVD 
> 2.55 does. 
> > Just if anyone else has a workaround for this issue, 
> knowing about it 
> > would be much appreciated.
> 
> So nobody knows anything about what might cause this?  Am I asking an 
> incredibly bone-headed question?
> 
> -- 
> Mike Coppins
> mike at legolas.com
> http://www.legolas.com/mikes/
> 
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