Vlc media player dvd freezing1/31/2024 ![]() ![]() core vout display warning: VoutDisplayEvent 'pictures invalid' dvdnav demux warning: cannot get next block (Expected NAV packet but none found.) core audio output warning: playback way too early (-128004): playing silence core audio output warning: playback way too early (-224022): playing silence core audio output warning: playback way too early (-126828): playing silence It is definitly not a DVD or DVD drive issue. ![]() It stop always at 7 minutes 20 seconds (at the first time). I made the test on another computer, same problem. you have to do it again the next time if you do not modify the general preferences). Here select the box "more options" and you also see a box called "caching" which allows to change the disc-caching for once (i.e. Other method when you start dvds from the menu: Media => open disc. I am not sure how exactly to start vlc in commandline if you are in Windows (you would need a kind of shell, an ancient "dos" window where you can type command lines or something like this, or create a small bat-script which you might start by clicking on its icon. (eventually with other vlc options behind this). The command line parameter is simply used directly when you start vlc from command line: In any case the preference page of "Input/Codecs" is very large with many settings (once you have activated "all settings") and you have to scroll down to find the caching values. Here you can increase this value, save the settings and then restart vlc afterwards ! You have to select "all settings" (instead of only "simple settings") in the preferences and to look in "Input/Codecs" quite below where there is a box "Advanced" containing different caching entries among them you find: "Disc caching (ms)" with a default value of 300. ![]() However, such an increase of disc-caching may also produce a longer delay when changing audio/subtitle tracks or jumping elsewhere on the dvd etc. The advantage of two layers is that long movies can use higher data rates for better quality than with a single layer.Īpparently it also depends on the design of the disc if for example the change of layer only requires to refocuse the lens or if in addition one has to move the head from the outside to the inside or similar.Īpart from this a different program other than vlc may have a work around such as a better disc caching by default.īy the way you could try to increase in vlc the disc-caching value to 1000 or even more milli-seconds (either in the preferences => input/codecs or with the command line parameter "-disc-caching=1000"). The "seamlessness" depends as much on the way the disc is prepared as on the design of the player. The layer change is invisible on some players, but it can cause the video to freeze for a fraction of a second or as long as 4 seconds on other players. There's no guarantee that the switch between layers will be seamless. The layer change can occur anywhere in the video it doesn't have to be at a chapter point. When the laser pickup head reaches the end of the first layer it changes focus to the second layer and starts moving back toward the center of the disc. I had the exact same problem, however, playing DVDs on my previous laptop - and old Toshiba running OS 7.Īlso, for clarification, my old laptop did have a dvd playing program, and this error NEVER happened when I used it, it was always only when using VLC. I cannot find any software that will also play DVDS (the programs from the Microsoft Store won't play them). So it means whatever bit of dialogue is said or whatever action happens on screen when the error strikes I do not get to hear/see.Īnyone got an idea how to fix this? I am using a brand new ASUS Notebook PC running Windows 10. For example, when I am watching Marvel's Ant-Man, and it gets to the scene change at 44 minutes and 30-ish seconds, this malfunction happens, and it ALWAYS happens at that point in the movie when I play the DVD. And (here's the really weird part) it always does this at the exact same point in the movie every time I try to watch it. All of a sudden the picture freezes but the audio continues for a second, then the audio stops and then the play jumps the start of the next scene, playing normally after that. When I use VLC media player to play commercial movie DVDs, very often I have the following problem: the play will reach a certain point, just as there is about to be a scene change. ![]()
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