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Originally posted by joh??n View PostI'm having issues with VLC 2.2.0-pre2, the version that comes in Ubuntu 14.10. When watching a video, it:- Often loses audio when seeking or rewinding.
- After closing the program, the system is always unresponsive for ~5-10 seconds.
The same thing works fine with Videos/Totem and it did not happen when using VLC with Ubuntu 14.04.
Anybody run into similar issues and managed to solve them?
Here are some related threads on the problem:
Bug #1415238 “Moving files after playback with vlc finished is e...” : Bugs : linux package : UbuntuWhen a file was opened in `vlc` and played back and the playback finished, moving that file in a file manager (reproduced in `dolphin` and `nautilus`) takes up to several seconds (during which the file manager freezes) while the move occurs instantly when it is opened with `kaffeine` (after the playback finished - and as well when it is played back). The doesn't occur irregularily when the file is moved during playback. The issue occurs on btrfs filesytems only. ProblemType: Bug DistroReleas...
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Originally posted by Daktyl198 View PostDon't mind me, I'm just here to spread the word of MPV ~~
(Minimal GUI though, if you care about that kind of thing)
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Originally posted by DanL View PostSMPlayer now supports using mpv as the backend. http://blog.smplayer.info/category/mpv/
The real question here is whether they are only supporting the depreciated slave mode or actually using MPV as a library via the client API (hopefully the latter)
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bomi FTW
Originally posted by Daktyl198 View PostNice! Sometimes, what I really want is a nice GUI to configure things, but I love MPV too much to give it up >.<
The real question here is whether they are only supporting the depreciated slave mode or actually using MPV as a library via the client API (hopefully the latter)
Also bomi has way better MPV support than smplayer ever will.
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Originally posted by Daktyl198 View PostNice! Sometimes, what I really want is a nice GUI to configure things, but I love MPV too much to give it up >.<
The real question here is whether they are only supporting the depreciated slave mode or actually using MPV as a library via the client API (hopefully the latter)
Also bomi has way better MPV support than smplayer will ever have.
homepage:: http://bomi-player.github.io
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In my experience VLC and the related libs (ffmpeg/libav) became more and more crap. Things stopped working on all ends "and there is nothing you can do about it". The windows version lacks MIDI playback and others for years. In Linux, depending on ffmpeg/libav you can't playback DVDs or MP4 content and a lot of other stuff is messy. They should really check their SW quality.Stop TCPA, stupid software patents and corrupt politicians!
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Originally posted by Adarion View PostIn my experience VLC and the related libs (ffmpeg/libav) became more and more crap. Things stopped working on all ends "and there is nothing you can do about it". The windows version lacks MIDI playback and others for years. In Linux, depending on ffmpeg/libav you can't playback DVDs or MP4 content and a lot of other stuff is messy. They should really check their SW quality.
I've said it a couple times before: I think some people should start a new audio/video codec library that focuses a little bit more on code quality and other things that are important... i.e. NOT STATIC PICTURES (I'm still confused by this)
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