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This is a new page that lists the audio/video codecs that VLC can or cannot read. It is still under development, don't hesitate to add a some FourCC and infos.
VLC media player Does VLC support DVDs from all regions? This mostly depends on your DVD drive. Testing it is usually the quickest way to find out. The problem is that a lot of newer drives are RPC2 drives these days. Some of these drives don't allow raw access to the drive untill the drive firmware has done a regioncheck. However, when I try to do it again, VLC refuses to play the video and just shows a black screen. It does show the filename I selected but it just sits a 0:00. Even if I try to play a video from within VLC file list the same thing happens. The only way to get it working again is to manually stop VLC. Then any file I select will play normally.
It should now be a bit more complete than the official features page on VideoLAN website.
VLC Media Player Is Lagging/Shuttering. If your VLC lagging then you can fix this issue by following. VLC Media Player supports MPEG and DivX streaming, and can play videos as they're downloading, letting you watch the beginning of a film and then decide whether it's worth downloading in full.
If you have any question about those codecs, just consult our Knowledge Base or our friends on the Multimedia Wiki. If you don't find information, search with Wikipedia or Google.
- 1Video Codecs
Video Codecs
Widely Used Video Codecs
Name | FOURCC | Playable | Encoder | library | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
MPEG-1 Part 2 | mpeg, mp1v, mpg1, PIM1 | Yes | Yes | libmpeg2 , ffmpeg | |
MPEG-2 Part 2 | mp2v, mpg2, vcr2, hdv1, hdv2, hdv3, mx*n, mx*p | Yes | Yes | libmpeg2 , ffmpeg | |
MJPEG (A/B) | Yes | Yes | ffmpeg | ||
Divx (1, 2, 3) | DIV1, DIV2, DIV3, mp41, mp42, MPG4, MPG3 | Yes | Yes | ffmpeg | |
DivX 4, 5, 6 , 3ivx D4, MPEG-4 | DIV4, DIV5, DIV6, col1, col0, 3ivd | Yes | Yes | ffmpeg | |
MPEG-4 Part 2 (AVP), Xvid | DIVX, Xvid, mp4s, m4s2, xvid, mp4v, fmp4, 3iv2, smp4, .. | Yes | Yes | ffmpeg | |
H.261 | h261 | Yes | Yes | ffmpeg | |
H.262 | h262 | Yes | Yes | ffmpeg | Same as MPEG-2 Video |
H.263 / H.263i | h263 | Yes | Yes | ffmpeg | |
H.264 / X.264 (MPEG-4/AVC) (MPEG-4 Part.10) | h264, s264, AVC1, DAVC, H264, X264, VSSH | Yes | Yes | ffmpeg (decode), x264 (encode) | |
Sorenson 1 (Quicktime) | SVQ 1 | Yes | Yes | ffmpeg | |
Sorenson 3 (Quicktime) | SVQ 3 | Yes | No | ffmpeg | |
DV | Yes | Yes | ffmpeg | ||
Cinepak | cvid | Yes | No | internal, ffmpeg | |
Theora | thra | Yes | Yes, violated | libtheora | |
WMV 1/2 (7/8) | wmv1, wmv2 | Yes | Yes | ffmepg | |
WMV 3 / WMV-9 / VC-1 | wmv3, wvc1, wmva | Yes | No | ffmpeg | Not all profiles are supported. See DMO. |
On2 VP3, | VP31, VP30, VP3 | Yes | No | ffmpeg | |
On2 VP5 | VP50, VP5, VP51 | Yes | No | ffmpeg | |
On2 VP6 (used by FLV) | VP60, VP61, VP62, VP6F, VP6A | Yes | Yes | ffmpeg | |
On2 VP7 | VP7 | No | No | ||
Flash Screen Video | FSV1 | Yes | Yes | ffmpeg | |
Indeo Video 3 | IV31, IV32 | Yes | No | ffmpeg | |
Indeo Video 4/5 | IV41, IV51 | Yes | No | libavcodec | |
Real Video 1.0, 1.3, 2.0 | RV10, RV13, RV20 | Yes | Yes | ffmpeg | |
Real Video 3.0, 4.0 | RV30, RV40 | No | No | ||
Dirac | BBCD | Yes | Yes | dirac | |
Huffyuv / Lagarith | Yes | Yes | ffmpeg |
Rarer Video Codecs
Rare codecs | FOURCC | Decoder | Encoder | library | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Apple Animation, Graphics, Video, QuickDraw | 'rle','smc ','rpza', 'qdrw' | Yes | No | ffmpeg | |
SheerVideo | No | No | Professional use, no open source decoders | ||
CorePNG | ?? | ?? | |||
MSU Lossless | ?? | ?? | |||
Snow | Yes | Yes | |||
Pixlet | ?? | ?? | |||
Rare codecs (Asus V1, Asus V2) | ASV1, ASV2 | Yes | Yes | ffmpeg | |
Game Codecs (Some) | Yes | No | ffmpeg | ||
Tarkin | No | No | |||
QPEG | QPEG | Yes | untested ??? | ffmpeg |
Audio Codecs
Name | FOURCC | Decoder | Encoder | library | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
MPEG-Audio 1 Layer-1/2 | mpga | Yes | Yes | libmad (decoding), twolame (encoding) | ISO/IEC MPEG |
MP3 | mp3, .mp3, LAME | Yes | Yes | libmad (decoding), ffmpeg-mp3lame | ISO/IEC MPEG - (recompile needed for encoding) |
AAC | mp4a | Yes | Yes | faad (decode), faac (encoding) | ISO/IEC MPEG |
HE-AAC | Yes | untested ??? | faad (decode), libaacplus + ffmpeg (encoding) | ISO/IEC MPEG, AAC+ encoding through libaacplus + ffmpeg (patched) - untested RECOMPILE VLC & ffmpeg for this Audio codec | |
AC-3 | a52, a52b | Yes | Yes | liba52 (decode), ffmpeg (encode) | |
ATRAC | atrc | Yes | No | ||
iLBC | ILBC, ilbc | untested ??? | untested ??? | QuickTime (decode) | (check for encoder and free decoder) |
Mu-Law | Yes | No | ffmpeg | (check for encoder) | |
NellyMoser | Yes | No | ffmpeg | ||
QCELP (PureVoice) | Qclp | Yes | No? | ffmpeg | Usually in QCP container. buggy? |
Real Audio | lpcJ, 28_8, dnet, sipr, cook, atrc, raac, racp, ralf | Yes | No | Some work. Half don't | |
Shorten | shrn | No | No | ffmpeg and ffplay do it. VLC doesn't. (It is in the FOURCC list in VLC's modules/codec/avcodec/fourcc.c --Dionoea) | |
Speex | spex | Yes | Yes | libspeex | |
Vorbis | vorb | Yes | Yes | libvorbis | |
DTS | dts | Yes | No | libdca | DTS-HD unsupported |
MPC | Yes | No | libmpcdec | ||
WMA 1/2 | wma1, wma2 | Yes | Yes, violated | ffmpeg | WMA9 is not supported |
Flac | flac | Yes | Yes | libflac | lossless |
Apple Lossless Audio Codec | alac | Yes | No | ffmpeg | lossless |
Monkey's Audio | Yes | No | lossless | ||
Musepack | Yes | No | libmpcdec | ||
ADMPCM (various) | Yes | Yes | ffmpeg and internal | ||
AMR | samr | Yes | Yes | ffmpeg + libamrnb + libamrwb | RECOMPILE VLC for this Speech codec |
Sonic | SONC | Yes | Yes | ffmpeg |
Subtitles Codecs
- Transcluded from Subtitles codecs
Subtitle Name | Extension | Subtitle Type | Character Encoding | Line Break | Text Styling | Metadata Info | Timings | Timing Precision | VLC media player Support |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AQTitle | *.aqt | Text-based | None | Yes | No | No | Framings | Dependent on Frame | Yes (0.9.0 and over) |
Blu-Ray | N/A | Image-based | N/A | N/A | N/A | No | Elapsed Time | Unknown | Yes (1.1.0 and over) |
CVD subtitles | *.cvd | Image-based | N/A | N/A | N/A | No | Elapsed Time | Unknown | Yes |
DKS | *.dks | Text-based | None | Yes | No | No | Elapsed Time | Unknown | Yes (0.9.0 and over) |
DVB subtitles | N/A (in DVB streams) | Image-based | N/A | N/A | N/A | No | Elapsed Time | Unknown | Yes |
DVD subtitles | N/A | Image-based | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown |
JACOsub | *.jss | Text-based | None | Yes | Yes | No | Elapsed Time | 10 Milliseconds (1/100th sec) | Yes (0.9.0 and over), no styles |
Kate | N/A (inside OGG) | Text-based | None | Yes | Yes | No | Unknown | Unknown | Yes (0.9.0 and over), no styles |
MicroDVD | *.sub | Text-based | None | Yes | No | No | Framings | Dependent on Frames | Yes |
MPEG-4 Timed Text | .ttxt | XML | Unknown | Unknown | Yes | No | Elapsed Time | 1 Millisecond | Yes |
MPL2 | *.mpl/.txt | Text-based | None | Yes | No | No | Sequential Time | 100 Milliseconds (1/10th sec) | Yes, no italic |
MPSub | *.sub | Text-based | None | Yes | No | Yes | Sequential Time | 10 Milliseconds (1/100th sec) | Yes (0.9.0 and over) |
OggWrit | N/A (inside Oggs) | Text-based | None | No | Yes | Yes | Sequential Granules | Dependent on Bitstream | untested ???- Not specified yet. |
Phoenix Subtitle | *.pjs | Text-based | None | No | No | No | Framings | Dependent on Frames | Yes (0.9.0 and over) |
PowerDivX | .psb | Text-based | None | No | No | No | Elapsed Time | 1 Second | Yes (0.9.0 and over) |
RealText / SMIL | *.rt | HTML-based | Unicode (UTF-8) | Yes | Yes (SMIL) | No | Elapsed Time | 10 Milliseconds (1/100th sec) | Yes (0.9.0 and over) |
SAMI | *.smi | HTML-based | Unicode (Windows-1252) | Yes | Yes (CSS) | Yes | Framings | Dependent on Frames | Yes |
Structured Subtitle Format | .ssf | XML | None | No | Yes | Yes | Elapsed Time | 1 Millisecond | No |
SubRip | *.srt | Text-based | Informally Unicode | Yes | No | No | Elapsed Time | 1 Millisecond (1/1000th sec) | Yes |
SubStation Alpha | *.ssa/.ass | Text-based | None | No | Yes | Yes | Elapsed Time | 10 Milliseconds (1/100th sec) | Yes, 0.9.0 and over |
SubViewer | *.sub | Text-based | None | Yes | No | Yes | Elapsed Time | 10 Milliseconds (1/100th sec) | Yes |
SVCD subtitles | *.svcd | Image-based | N/A | N/A | N/A | No | Elapsed Time | Unknown | Yes |
Teletext | Unknown | Text-based | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | Yes |
Universal Subtitle | *.usf | XML | Unicode (UTF-8) | No | Yes (XML DTD) | No | Elapsed Time | 1 Millisecond (1/1000th sec) | Yes, 0.9.0 and over |
VobSub | *.sub, *.idx | Image-based | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | Elapsed Time | 1 Millisecond (1/1000th sec) | Yes |
VPlayer | *.txt | Text-based | None | Yes | No | No | Framing or Time | 10 Milliseconds (1/100th sec) | Yes |
XSUB (DivX subtitles) | N/A (embedded in .divx) | Image-based | N/A | N/A | N/A | No | Elapsed Time | 1 Millisecond | Yes (1.1.0 and over) |
Format/Container/Muxers
Name | extensions | Playable | Savable | Comment |
---|---|---|---|---|
3GP | .3gp | Yes | untested ??? | |
AIFF | .asf, .wmv | Yes | No | |
ASF | .asf, .wmv | Yes | Yes | |
AU | .au | Yes | ||
AVI | .avi | Yes | Yes, violated | |
DMF | untested ??? | untested ??? | ||
FLV | .flv | Yes | Yes | through ffmpeg |
MOV | .mov | Yes | Yes | |
MP4 | .mp4 | Yes | Yes | |
OGG | .ogm, .ogg | Yes | Yes | |
MKV | .mkv, .mka | Yes | No, WIP | Summer of Code 2007 Project |
MPEG-2 / TS | .ts, .mpg | Yes | Yes | |
MPEG-2 / ES, PS, PVA, MP3 | .mpg, .mp3, .mp2 | Yes | Yes | |
NSC | .nsc | Yes | No | |
NSV | .nsv | Yes | No | |
Nut | .nut | Yes | Yes | Muxable through libavformat |
Real | .ra, .ram, .rm, .rv , .rmbv | Partial | No | version 4 and 5, no support for version 3 |
Raw (a52, dts, aac, flac, .dv, .vid) | .a52, .dts, .aac, .flac, .dv, .vid | Yes | ?? | |
True Audio Codec | .tta, .tac | Yes | No | |
Ty Tivo | .ty | Yes | No | |
Wav | .wav, .dts | Yes | Yes | |
Xa | .xa | Yes | No |
HD-Discs codecs
- Transcluded from HD-Discs codecs
Codec | VLC 1.0 | VLC 1.1 | VLC 1.2 | VLC 3.0.6 | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
H.264 | Yes | Yes | Yes | GPU acceleration recommended VLC DxVA2 or VLC VAAPI. | |
VC-1 | Partial | Partial | Partial | VC-1 Interlaced isn't ready | |
MPEG-2 | Yes | Yes | Yes | FFmpeg or libmpeg2 | |
EAC3 | Yes | Yes | Yes | FFmpeg, libavcodec > 52.0 | |
TrueHD | Yes | Yes | Yes | FFmpeg, libavcodec > 52.40 | |
DTS Core | Yes | Yes | Yes | libdca or FFmpeg | |
DTS-HD Master Audio | No | No | No | Core is played | |
Blu-Ray Subtitles | No | Yes, libavcodec > 52.40 | Yes | FFmpeg | |
HD-DVD Subtitles | No | No | No | ||
HD-DVD Files (.evo) | No | No | No | ||
Blu-Ray folders | Partial | Partial | Partial | ||
Discs | No | No | Partial |
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'Whenever I try to load a video, the VLC player freezes and doesn't respond. I have restarted my Windows computer a few times, but VLC keeps crashing. Can someone tell me how to do VLC repair?'
When we talk about a universal cross-platform media player, VLC is the first option that comes to our mind. Although VLC is quite a reliable video and audio player, there are times when users encounter numerous issues with it. For instance, getting the VLC grey screen or the VLC player not working are some of these commonly faced issues. To help you fix these VLC player problems, I have come up with this detailed guide. Read on and learn how to do VLC repair on Mac or Windows like a pro!
Part 1: Why won't VLC Play my Video?
Before we discuss how to fix VLC Player, not working solutions, it is important to understand the situation. For instance, you should know the symptoms of VLC lagging and the common VLC player problems that users encounter.
Symptoms of VLC crashing
- VLC media player not loading after several attempts
- The media player is not able to load a video.
- Grey, blue, black, or white screen instead of the video
- Getting different logical errors and prompts on the screen
- VLC media player stops working in between
- Other playback issues can also be a symptom of a corrupt application.
Causes of VLC Player not working
- VLC Player might not be installed correctly on your system
- You could be trying to load a corrupt or unsupported file.
- The VLC Player could have been corrupted as well.
- Your system might not have enough free space to run an HD video.
- The drivers installed on your computer might be corrupt or outdated.
- There could be an issue with VLC's coding, output scheme, or any other playback setting.
- Your system's firmware or any other security app/setting could be blocking VLC's component.
- The video can have picture/sound issues, lack of sync, missing fragments, dropped frames, corrupt header, etc.
Part 2: How to Fix VLC Crashing on Windows
If you are running the VLC Media Player on your Windows system, then you might encounter crashing, lagging, or stuttering issues with it. In this case, I would recommend the following solutions to fix VLC crashing or lagging problems.
Fix 1: Reinstall VLC Media Player
This is the easiest solution in the book that can fix VLC crashing issues pretty easily. For instance, if the VLC Media Player itself is corrupted, then you can uninstall it and later install it back on your Windows. To uninstall VLC, just go to Control Panel > Programs to see a list of all the installed apps. Select VLC from here and click on the 'Uninstall' button to launch the wizard to uninstall the application.
Afterward, restart the computer and go to the official website of VLC again to install it on your Windows PC.
Fix 2: Change the Hardware Acceleration Decoding
Hardware acceleration is a vital component in media players that distributes its load to the GPU. Sometimes, a change in the hardware acceleration decoding can also cause VLC player lagging problems. To fix this, you can go to VLC Player's Tools > Preferences > Input/Codecs > Hardware-accelerated decoding. From here, you select the DirectX Video Acceleration feature or just disable the option altogether.
Fix 3: Turn off Windows Firewall
As stated above, an anti-virus tool or Windows firewall can also cause issues like VLC stuttering or lagging since it can block any important component. If you use a third-party security application, then you can just disable it as of now. In case if you rely on Windows Defender or its native firewall, then just go to its Settings > Windows Defender and simply disable it.
Part 3: How to Fix VLC Crashing on Mac
How Does Vlc Media Player Work
Just like Windows, you might encounter various VLC Player problems on your Mac as well. While you can also implement some of the above-listed solutions (like reinstalling VLC) on your Mac, here are a few other methods you can try.
Fix 1: Force Quit VLC Media Player
If your VLC video freezes in between or is not responding, then you can just forcefully quit the application from running in the background. To do that, you can go to Finder and click on the 'Force Quit Applications' feature. Alternatively, you can press the Command + Option + Esc keys at the same time. As the Force Quit window will open, select your VLC player and close it from running in the background.
Fix 2: Install a VLC Codec Pack
It has been noticed that Mac is often not compatible with a lot of video formats or codec schemes. Due to this, you might encounter the VLC Media Player crashing on Mac while playing an unsupported file. To fix this, you can just install a VLC codec pack on your Mac that would extend its compatibility for your videos.
Fix 3: Update your VLC Player
Lastly, if you are running an old or outdated version of the VLC player on your system, then it might cause VLC lagging or stuttering problems. To quickly fix this, you can just go to its Menu > Help > Check for Updates. This will automatically make the application check for the latest stable update for your Mac, and you can install it subsequently.
Part 4: How to Repair the Not Playing Videos Error on VLC Player
If your video is not getting played on VLC Media Player, then the chances are that the video itself could be corrupt as well. In this case, you can use a professional video repairing application like Wondershare Video Repair. A user-friendly DIY application, it can fix all sorts of errors and problems with the video you are trying to play on VLC. You can just install Wondershare Video Repair on your computer, add the corrupt video, and fix it pretty easily.
- With the help of Wondershare Video Repair, you can fix issues like lags in videos, truncated videos, dropped frames, audio/video syncing, corrupt header, and various other problems.
- The DIY tool is extremely easy to use and can repair multiple videos at the same time.
- It features two different modes – quick and advanced that users can choose as per their requirements.
- There is a provision to preview videos and select a location to save the repaired file.
- It is fully compatible with all the major video formats like FLV, AVI, MPEG, MP4, 3GP, etc.
Here's how you can fix various VLC Player problems by repairing a corrupt video using Wondershare Video Repair:
Step 1: Load the corrupt videos
Whenever you wish to fix the VLC Player lagging problem due to a corrupt video, just launch the Wondershare Video Repair application. Now, click on the Add button to load a browser window and locate the corrupt videos. You can also just drag and drop your corrupt files to Recoverit's interface.
Step 2: Perform a Quick Video Repair
Once the videos are added, the application will display the details of the file. Just click on the 'Repair' button to commence the quick video repair operation.
After waiting for a while, you will be notified when the repairing process is completed. You can now preview your videos and save them to any location.
Step 3: Perform an Advanced Video Repair
Fix 2: Install a VLC Codec Pack
It has been noticed that Mac is often not compatible with a lot of video formats or codec schemes. Due to this, you might encounter the VLC Media Player crashing on Mac while playing an unsupported file. To fix this, you can just install a VLC codec pack on your Mac that would extend its compatibility for your videos.
Fix 3: Update your VLC Player
Lastly, if you are running an old or outdated version of the VLC player on your system, then it might cause VLC lagging or stuttering problems. To quickly fix this, you can just go to its Menu > Help > Check for Updates. This will automatically make the application check for the latest stable update for your Mac, and you can install it subsequently.
Part 4: How to Repair the Not Playing Videos Error on VLC Player
If your video is not getting played on VLC Media Player, then the chances are that the video itself could be corrupt as well. In this case, you can use a professional video repairing application like Wondershare Video Repair. A user-friendly DIY application, it can fix all sorts of errors and problems with the video you are trying to play on VLC. You can just install Wondershare Video Repair on your computer, add the corrupt video, and fix it pretty easily.
- With the help of Wondershare Video Repair, you can fix issues like lags in videos, truncated videos, dropped frames, audio/video syncing, corrupt header, and various other problems.
- The DIY tool is extremely easy to use and can repair multiple videos at the same time.
- It features two different modes – quick and advanced that users can choose as per their requirements.
- There is a provision to preview videos and select a location to save the repaired file.
- It is fully compatible with all the major video formats like FLV, AVI, MPEG, MP4, 3GP, etc.
Here's how you can fix various VLC Player problems by repairing a corrupt video using Wondershare Video Repair:
Step 1: Load the corrupt videos
Whenever you wish to fix the VLC Player lagging problem due to a corrupt video, just launch the Wondershare Video Repair application. Now, click on the Add button to load a browser window and locate the corrupt videos. You can also just drag and drop your corrupt files to Recoverit's interface.
Step 2: Perform a Quick Video Repair
Once the videos are added, the application will display the details of the file. Just click on the 'Repair' button to commence the quick video repair operation.
After waiting for a while, you will be notified when the repairing process is completed. You can now preview your videos and save them to any location.
Step 3: Perform an Advanced Video Repair
If your corrupt videos are still not repaired in the right way, then you can click on the 'Advanced Video Repair' button to perform a more sophisticated repairing algorithm.
To proceed, you have to add a sample video to the application. A sample video should be a working video of the same format, shot on the same device as the corrupt video.
Step 4: Save your repaired videos
In the end, when the video repairing operation is completed, you will be notified. You can now preview the results and check if the video has been repaired successfully. Click on the 'Save' button to launch a browser window so that you can locate any folder to save your repaired videos.
Part 5: Other VLC Player Problems and Fixes
Apart from the discussed problems like VLC Player not working or a corrupt video, there can be several other issues as well. The following are the three main VLC Player problems that users face with their smart solutions.
Issue 1: VLC Lagging
Too many times, while loading a video, the VLC Media Player keeps lagging. This can happen if the video is of high-definition or too heavy to load by the media player. The lack of video cache or free space on your system can also be a reason for VLC lagging.
Fix 1: Change the File Cache Value
Just like every other major media player, VLC also maintains a cache of the file it is running. If the file is pretty heavy, then you can consider increasing the file cache value to fix VLC lagging. For this, go to its Tools > Preferences > Advanced Preferences > Input/Codecs settings and increase File Cache to around 700-1000ms. You can also improve the value of network caching as well.
Fix 2: Change the FFmpeg thread value.
How Does Vlc Media Player Work
If too many threads are running in the background by VLC, then they can make the app lagging or cause a deadlock. To fix the VLC Player lagging problem, you can just restrict the number of threads to two. Go to its Tools > Preferences > Advanced Preferences > Input/Codecs > Video Codes > FFmpeg and change the number of 'Threads' to 2.
Issue 2: VLC Stuttering
Sometimes, while playing a video, VLC Player might start stuttering as well. Ideally, you can just close the application and load the video again. If VLC keeps stuttering, then it means there can be an issue with its settings that you can fix in the following way.
Fix 1: Change the Video Profile
The chances are that the present profile of the video might not be supported by the VLC Media Player. In this case, you can take the assistance of the native feature of VLC to change its profile. Just load the video and go to VLC Media Player's Menu > Media > Convert/Save. From here, you can change the video profile to a compatible format (like MP4) and save the video to the desired destination.
Fix 2: Disable Hardware Acceleration Decoding
I have already explained earlier how hardware acceleration decoding can affect video playback and cause VLC stuttering issues. Therefore, you can go to its Tools > Preferences > Input/Codecs section and simply disable the hardware acceleration decoding feature from here. Afterward, try to load the video again and check if VLC is crashing or not.
Issue 3: VLC Green Screen
While playing a video on VLC Player, you might get a green screen instead. An issue like VLC grey or green screen happens when there is a problem with its output coding, or the video is missing some frames.
Fix 1: Change the Output Scheme
To provide a better viewing experience, VLC provides different output modules that we can switch as per our requirements. Though, a change in its output module can also be a reason for the VLC grey/green screen. You can fix it by visiting its Tools > Preferences > Advances Preferences > Video > Output Modules. You can switch between different modules here or just select a more compatible format like Direct3D or OpenGL to resolve this.
Fix 2: Drop late or corrupt frames.
If a video frame has been corrupted, then you might get the VLC green/grey screen instead. This is because VLC would not be able to play the respective frame and will display a green screen instead. To fix this, you can just choose to drop the missing or corrupt frames instead by visiting its Tools > Preferences > Advances Preferences > Video option. From here, just enable the feature to drop late frames and skip corrupt frames.
Part 6: How to Prevent VLC & Video Crashing
Now when you know how to do VLC repair, let's quickly discuss some tips to avoid these VLC Player problems in advance.
Prevent VLC Crashing Issues
- Try not to open too many videos and threads at the same time on VLC.
- If the video is not compatible with VLC, then consider converting it or playing it with another media player.
- Do not open too many applications and processes in the background while running the VLC Player.
- Keep the VLC Media Player updated with all the latest and essential features.
- Only install VLC Player from a genuine source (like its official website).
- Try not to change the crucial settings in VLC like its output modules, file caching, codec scheme, etc.
Prevent Video Corruption Problems
- Do not close a media player abruptly when the video is still playing.
- Try not to restart or power off your computer when the video is still playing or processing in the background.
- Avoid forcefully converting a video by changing its extension or using an unreliable online tool.
- Do not download videos from public networks or from sources you do not trust.
- Avoid playing videos on unreliable media players or using too many video editors at once.
- Never tamper with the header or meta component of the video file.
This brings us to the end of this extensive guide on fixing issues like VLC crashing, lagging, or shuttering. As you can see, I have covered several solutions for the VLC Player, not working problem. You can simply try either of these options or use a reliable tool like Wondershare Video Repair if your video is damaged. By following a simple click-through process, it will help you fix all the major problems with a video file easily.
People Also Ask
Does VLC use GPU?
Yes, just like other media players and browsers, VLC also uses GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) to delegate its load. Though, in VLC Player, it is represented by 'Hardware Acceleration Decoding,' which you can access from its Tools > Preferences > Input/Codecs settings.
Does VLC support H 265?
Yes, VLC Media Player supports H 265, which is a High-Efficiency Video Coding technique. The latest version of VLC has extended its support to 4K H 265 videos with up to 60 frames per second playback. Though, you should be running VLC Media Player 2.1 or a later version to access this feature.
How do I update my VLC player?
To update your VLC Media Player, just launch the application and go to its Help > Check for Updates. This will let you know about the latest update of the VLC Player, and you can follow a simple wizard to update the application.
Does VLC work on Windows 10?
Yes, VLC is fully compatible with all the major updates of Windows 10. It also supports other Windows versions like Windows 8, 7, Vista, and more. Apart from Windows, you can also run VLC on macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS versions.
Solve Media File Problems
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