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Revision as of 16:29, 16 December 2011


Video Playback Issue

Problems with video playback

What issues are you experiencing with VLC video playback?


Lack of Video

VLC does not play video at all. Go!


Lack of Video on some files

VLC does not play video only on some files. Go!


Poor-Quality Video

VLC can partially play video, but its playback is distorted, of poor quality. Go!


Broken AVI files

How do I handle the broken AVI files? Go!


Video is Choppy

VLC can partially play video, but its playback is choppy. Go!


Black,white or garbled video output

Why does VLC only give black, white or garbled video output? Go!


Green,blue or red lines

Video shows green, blue or red lines Go!

How do I...

Adjust brightness or contrast?

How do I adjust brightness or contrast? Go!


Keep the brightness and contrast adjustments in memory forever?

How can I keep the brightness and contrast adjustments in memory forever? Go!


Set file specific brightness or contrast?

How do I set file specific brightness or contrast? Go!


set the default deinterlace method?

How do I set the default deinterlace method? Go!
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