I have been using VLC to watch or listen to videos on my phone for awhile now. I have found that after a certain point in the size of the quality (past 720) I suffer from video fail. Graying out while the audio plays. Or at best visual blocking and slight delays compared to the audio. All of this is happens on the MKV video types.
I have updated of course. Still has this issue. Anyone can recommend a better video player for MKV and other video types without any issues?
Video player better than VLC
Video player better than VLC
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Re: Video player better than VLC
Sounds more like a file-corruption issue, rather than a playback-/codec-issue. No player is going to fix such a problem.
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Re: Video player better than VLC
No. If it was a handful then I would agree, but it's very consistent with MKV files and I have found player that doesn't struggle with these files the old school classic Media Player.Madner Kami wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2024 7:50 am Sounds more like a file-corruption issue, rather than a playback-/codec-issue. No player is going to fix such a problem.
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Re: Video player better than VLC
If you're still looking I had problems with VLC when my pc was under heavy load, and since I switched to MPC-BE I haven't had a single one.
Re: Video player better than VLC
Exactly abs I have used MPC which doesn't struggle with the MKV videos. The only problem I have with it, sometimes if I minimize it, the video player goes away but not the audio.
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