

- Vlc media player choppy windows 10#
- Vlc media player choppy software#
- Vlc media player choppy windows 7#
Main warning: timing screwed (drift: -112342 us): stopping resampling Main warning: playback too early (-50093): down-sampling Main warning: playback way too early (-122131): playing silence Main warning: playback too early (-106841): down-sampling Main warning: timing screwed (drift: -95173 us): stopping resampling Main warning: playback too early (-44757): down-sampling
Vlc media player choppy windows 10#
I had same problem I use Edition: Windows 10 Pro Version: 1809 OS builder 17763.805 VLC media Player 3.0.8 Vetinari I had this issue only with this new version.

I tried using Process Explorer to raise the priority of VLC from the ordinary 8 to 13, and that did not reduce the interruptions. However, there may be other CPU usage triggered by the mouse that's not attributable to any process and not captured by Process Explorer. With Process Explorer also running to monitor CPU usage, I notice that the usage of the Interrupts process goes from <1% to around 6% during these rapid mouse movements. Interruptions also seem to follow opening or closing a program other than VLC. Sometimes, the interruptions continue for a few seconds after I stop moving the mouse. That's true even if GoldWave appears idle, that is, not recording or playing back. With both GoldWave and VLC running, interruptions to the sound are infrequent when I don't touch the mouse, but they're more frequent (sometimes around one every second or so) when I use the (hardwired) mouse to make the cursor move rapidly. The fact that the problem occurs with both the built-in audio and an external Dragonfly DAC provides further confirmation that the problem is upstream of the audio drivers. The gaps also appear in the recorded waveform, providing that confirmation. While I played it back using VLC, I also recorded it in GoldWave, to confirm that the problem wasn't in the audio stage. I created a test file consisting of just a continuous sine wave, to make it easy to hear any gaps.
Vlc media player choppy windows 7#
I'm running on a not-very-new Windows 7 notebook computer with an Intel I5-2540M dual-core processor at 2.6 GHz and a solid state disk. It appears to be a CPU contention issue, possibly related to switching context or sending internal Windows messages on interrupts. I can provide a little more diagnostic information about this problem. Main warning: playback way too early (-1326861): playing silence Main error: Could not convert timestamp 1957001992417 for faad Main error: Could not convert timestamp 1957001899447 for faad Main error: Could not convert timestamp 1956908187668 for faad Main error: Could not convert timestamp 1956908094698 for faad Main error: Could not convert timestamp 1956908001637 for faad Main error: Could not convert timestamp 1956907908781 for faad Main error: Could not convert timestamp 1956907815811 for faad Main error: Timestamp conversion failed (delay 1000000, buffering 0, bound 3000000) As a recourse, would it make sense to create a dual boot on at least one of the laptops and try the setup with Ubuntu?Ĭode: Select all main warning: playback too early (-43686): down-sampling The downside is that we bought one of the laptops expressly for streaming.Īny advice would be greatly appreciated. I can provide the dump of the message files if this would help. I have scoured the Internet and found this forum to be the most informative, although I do not see a resolution. One laptop uses integrated graphics while the other two have NVIDIA GPUs. Two of our units are Dells (different models and vintages) and the other is a MSI. The problem seems to exist regardless of the laptop being used.
Vlc media player choppy software#
I should point out we are using the Open Broadcast Software (OBS) Studio with VLC to stream to YouTube however, OBS Studio is not the problem as we also use VLC to stream within the building. For the last few months, the audio cuts out between two and six seconds randomly - effectively disabling our ability to stream. The stream is coming from a 1080 IP camera (Ubiquiti Networks UVC-G3). Our organization has successfully streamed using RTSP in the past using the VLC Media Player.
