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{{VSGEntry|MOV : QuickTime Video Files|VSG:Video:Format:MOV|MOV file doesn't play in VLC, but plays well in QuickTime Player. }}
 
{{VSGEntry|MOV : QuickTime Video Files|VSG:Video:Format:MOV|MOV file doesn't play in VLC, but plays well in QuickTime Player. }}
  
{{VSGEntry|RM, RAM, RPM : Realmedia Video Files|VSG:Video:Format:RM|Realmedia files (.rm, .rpm, etc) cannot be played in VLC. }}  
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{{VSGEntry|RM, RAM, RPM : Realmedia Video Files|VSG:Format:RM|Realmedia files (.rm, .rpm, etc) cannot be played in VLC. }}  
  
 
{{VSGEntry|WMV, WMA : Windows Media Video Files|VSG:Video:Format:WMV|Some Windows Media Video files are not playable in VLC Media Player. }}
 
{{VSGEntry|WMV, WMA : Windows Media Video Files|VSG:Video:Format:WMV|Some Windows Media Video files are not playable in VLC Media Player. }}

Revision as of 10:41, 22 August 2013

Issue on some type of media files

FLV : Flash Video Files

FLV files won't play in VLC Media Player. Go!


MKV : Matroska Video Files

VLC hangs or just freezes up and fails to play MKV files. Go!


MOV : QuickTime Video Files

MOV file doesn't play in VLC, but plays well in QuickTime Player. Go!


RM, RAM, RPM : Realmedia Video Files

Realmedia files (.rm, .rpm, etc) cannot be played in VLC. Go!


WMV, WMA : Windows Media Video Files

Some Windows Media Video files are not playable in VLC Media Player. Go!


MP4, 3GP : No sound at all

Some MP4 or 3GP files don't have audio at all. Go!


I have trouble with other type of video files

If you have no video for some type of files, you can try to change the video ouput Go!

How do I

AVI : Play broken AVI files

How do I handle the broken AVI files? Go!


AVI : Always repair broken AVI files

How do I always perform repair action? Go!





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