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Has anyone else encountered problems with VLC with some encoders lately. I noticed it last night with a movie that was 2160p and undisclosed format. VLC the first time I tried played the audio w/ a black screen, I even tried to display the subs and still nothing.
So then I tried to play with Windows Movies and TV. Initially is wouldn't play at and asked me if I wanted to buy the HEVC codecs which I thought I already installed, but I have a lot of systems so I may have missed one. I reinstalled it, VLC still wasn't working but Movies and TV was. So I loaded the movie into my NAS for viewing on the home theater. Out of convenience I use my Firecube as my video portal. The cube has more horsepower than the stick. So I bring the film up and it looks like all the colors are reversed, at that point I gave up and downloaded another 1080p version.
To be honest, I try to keep my download sizes to a minimum as a rule and 1080 for most subjects are more than enough, this was an exception. I am still scratching my head as to what has happened. I have noticed ripping has lost it's appeal as an art form which is too bad. A well ripped movie can make it feel like you are there at times.
So then I tried to play with Windows Movies and TV. Initially is wouldn't play at and asked me if I wanted to buy the HEVC codecs which I thought I already installed, but I have a lot of systems so I may have missed one. I reinstalled it, VLC still wasn't working but Movies and TV was. So I loaded the movie into my NAS for viewing on the home theater. Out of convenience I use my Firecube as my video portal. The cube has more horsepower than the stick. So I bring the film up and it looks like all the colors are reversed, at that point I gave up and downloaded another 1080p version.
To be honest, I try to keep my download sizes to a minimum as a rule and 1080 for most subjects are more than enough, this was an exception. I am still scratching my head as to what has happened. I have noticed ripping has lost it's appeal as an art form which is too bad. A well ripped movie can make it feel like you are there at times.