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What are the problems with the playback?
 
What are the problems with the playback?
  
{{VSGEntry|Visual errors, such as black lines|VSG:Video:Errors|VLC only give black, white or garbled (or other visual errors) video output.}}
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{{VSGEntry|Visual errors|VSG:Video:Bad:VisualErrors|Video output is '''black''', '''white''' or '''garbled'''; or you see '''green''', '''blue''', or '''red lines''' on your video.}}
{{VSGEntry|Video Colors are washed out|VSG:Video:Color_nVidia|This is a NVIDIA issue on Windows.}}
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{{VSGEntry|Video colors are washed out|VSG:Video:Bad:Color_nVidia|This is a '''NVIDIA''' issue on Windows.}}
 
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{{VSGEntry|Video is choppy|VSG:Video:Bad:Choppy|VLC can partially play video, but its playback is choppy.}}
  
 
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Revision as of 13:52, 9 August 2013

Some video formats are incompatible with some versions of VLC.

From here on out, we will assume the file which VLC cannot play back is supported by your version of VLC.

What are the problems with the playback?


Visual errors

Video output is black, white or garbled; or you see green, blue, or red lines on your video. Go!

Video colors are washed out

This is a NVIDIA issue on Windows. Go!

Video is choppy

VLC can partially play video, but its playback is choppy. Go!
This page is part of the informal VLC Support Guide.
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