Hi Bakhelit On 2018-11-09 18:07:49, bakhe...@gmail.com wrote: > Package: vlc > Version: 3.0.3-1 > > Since Debian stable switched to VLC 3.X I started to notice the problem with > video seek. I was able to reproduce the problem consistently with VLC 3.0.3 > from Debian stable repository and with VLC 3.0.4 from Debian unstable > repository. > > Video seek causes video track to lag (as if it is slightly paused and > resumed extremely frequently). After disabling and then enabling the video > track again it plays normally until one performs a seek again. > > This seems to be caused by the "avcodec-hurry-up=0" setting in the > "~/.config/vlc/vlcrc" file. When this is switched to the default value > ("avcodec-hurry-up=1") video seek works normally. However I would prefer > using "avcodec-hurry-up=0" to be sure that VLC does not skip frames as my > CPU is fast enough and previous VLC versions worked great with > "avcodec-hurry-up=0". > > Mostly noticed with various MP4/MKV files with H264 MPEG-4 AVC codec (all > files which I tested up to now, so sample should be easy to obtain).
Please contact VLC upstream about both issues, as they require better understanding VLC internals than I have. In any case, please always provide verbose debug logs (vlc -vvv), otherwise it's really hard to debug those issues. Cheers -- Sebastian Ramacher
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