I love vlc. But I don't have the foggiest idea how to insert bookmarks, use
the equalizer and the time position of whatever is being played. These
things I can do with media player.
-----Original Message-----
From: Hamit Campos
Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2018 4:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [all-audio] VLC crashing
Also i don't know about HDR10 or Dolby Vision. Not particularly asking
these things. Just abserving. But if anyone does know keep me posted.
On 2/24/2018 2:25 PM, JM Casey wrote:
Hi.
I have no idea, sadly. Maybe you should sign up to the VLC forum. Someone
there might be able to help, particularly if the crash report contains
some useful data (not sure if you can see a log or what). I've never
experienced this problem, but I generally only use VLC for video files,
and play one at a time. For music, I use winamp, although I've been
looking into foobar. Winamp still works great, though, and you don't need
to use the tab key for a single thing.
I love VLC because it'll play any video format pretty much out of the box.
The preferences screen has some accessibility issues, I find. There are
probably ways to fix this since the program, even the interface, is so
configurable. But I haven't really found any blind expert VLC users to
offer tips. A lot of people just get by fine using it for simple things,
but the kind of stuff I'm having problems doing with it, like saving my
own equalizer settings, are not intuitive and it's pretty hard to get
help. VLC is kind of one of those programs, like Gimp, that has a certain
amount of obscurity behind it. Haha
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Peter
Russillo
Sent: February 24, 2018 2:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [all-audio] VLC crashing
Hello, I've used VLC Media Player on my Windows 10 machine because I like
the ease of being able to easily go forward or backward through a file
without doing a lot of tabbing as with Windows Media Player; however,
every few files I listen to I get a message saying: "VLC crash reporting;
oops, VLC Media Player has crashed; would you like to send a crash
report?" I tell it yes, and VLC plays as normal; I get this message every
two or three files I play; I've tried resetting preferences, but that
doesn't make that behavior go away; I use the latest version, 3.0; what's
the best accessible way to keep VLC from doing the crash thing so much?
Thanks for any tips or tricks for this.
Peter Russillo
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