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(Rewrite entirely. I don't know if it is still a problem. Q&A I think applies: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/168763/how-to-stop-the-screen-from-blanking-blacking-out)
 
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== Installing VLC on Debian GNU/Linux ==
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== nVidia playback problem ==
  
You can install vlc using the Apt manager.Just login as root and type the following and then you are done
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Using '''nvidia-xconfig''' with Debian, the screen may go into standby mode.<br />
 
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This doesn't seem to be a bug with {{VLC}}, but it may occur when using VLC, such as when watching a movie.
  # apt-get install vlc
 
  
look out there are many depricated vlc based packages like gnome-vlc etc. just installing vlc will do.
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The easiest thing to try is disabling the screensaver through '''''Preferences''''' → '''''Video''''' → '''''Disable screensaver'''''.
  
Many vlc plugins can be installed afterwards:
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Another approach is to run
  vlc-plugin-alsa - ALSA audio output plugin for VLC (install it if sound doesn't work)
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{{$}} xset dpms 0 0 0 && xset s noblank && xset s off
  vlc-plugin-arts - aRts audio output plugin for VLC (install it if sound still doesn't work and you're using KDE)
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which disables DPMS (Display Power Management Signaling).
  vlc-plugin-esd - Esound audio output plugin for VLC (install it if sound still doesn't work and you're using Gnome)
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  vlc-plugin-ggi - GGI video output plugin for VLC
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If the issue does not resolve, and it seems VLC-specific, then [[report a bug]].
  vlc-plugin-glide - Glide video output plugin for VLC
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  vlc-plugin-sdl - SDL video and audio output plugin for VLC
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{{VSG}}
  vlc-plugin-svgalib - SVGAlib video output plugin for VLC
 

Latest revision as of 05:24, 31 March 2019

nVidia playback problem

Using nvidia-xconfig with Debian, the screen may go into standby mode.
This doesn't seem to be a bug with VLC media player, but it may occur when using VLC, such as when watching a movie.

The easiest thing to try is disabling the screensaver through PreferencesVideoDisable screensaver.

Another approach is to run

$ xset dpms 0 0 0 && xset s noblank && xset s off

which disables DPMS (Display Power Management Signaling).

If the issue does not resolve, and it seems VLC-specific, then report a bug.

This page is part of the informal VLC Support Guide.
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