nopeDid you scale display to anything more than 100%?
Nope not solved the issueOpen VLC then click on Tools > Preferences>Input/Codecs on Hardware-accelerated decoding change to disabled
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Next click on Show Settings and select All at bottom left
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Next click on Input/Codecs on left side then scroll the right side down until you see Advanced here we are going to change the File Caching size - I believe 1000 is the default I set mine to 2000 and save the changes
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The only other setting I can think of in VLC is to change the Input/Codecs settings damaged or incomplete to "Always Fix"Nope not solved the issue
I didn't mean scaling VLC, I meant scaling the Linux. If you have scaled the Linux, it could be the reason as it was the reason for my issue. I was so exited to hear that your issue is fixed because I know how frustrating it could be.nope
I have not scaled Linux!I meant scaling the Linux.
The issue is not fixedI was so exited to hear that your issue is fixed
I converted years ago because of OP's problem to MPV. The problem is solved for mefor meantime i will stick with mpv