Sure would be nice if a feature like this were listed in the settings options, or if a person were asked if they wanted this before it just took over their settings. Maybe that suggestion can be passed along to the right people. One really odd thing is that the same thing has happened to Google Chrome as well, but the same cure doesn't seem to apply. Oh well, I only use Chrome for testing purposes anyway. Somehow I downloaded an mp3 podcast that automatically starts playing when I open Firefox.
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The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Ask Question. Asked 6 years ago. Active 4 years ago. According to some experts, the best idea is to reset the preferences. It turns out that many issues linked to VLC Player result from improper settings or broken plugin caches. These playback issues linked to VLC player don't have to be video playback issues.
The files sound like mild hiccups and cracklings. You can solve this problem by checking the Bitrate of your MP3 files or the VBR format and stick to the ones that play well. You can also update your VLC Player to the latest version. While we are talking about VLC playback issues, we should mention the freezes and crashes that VLC users experience when they are using MKV files with a specific subtitle file extension —.
Some users say that you can resolve this issue by changing parameters and disabling hardware decoding. When the files are over 12 GB, the sound can become unrecognizable. Once again, disable hardware decoding and see whether this will solve the problem. In addition to these solutions, two universal solutions work in these and other cases of VLC playback issues. First of all, you can switch to a different video player such as 5KPlayer. Or you can use a video converter to convert videos to VLC supported format.
It is a smooth solution for all VLC Player fans.
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