Vlc Player Mac Lagging

Note: This is for VLC 2.x – if you’re using the older VLC 1.x see the original post here:https://mattgadient.com/vlc-mac-stutter-the-fix/

Short version: If you’re playing videos through VLC across the network, and if the video you’re trying to play is coming from a Windows share, it will make VLC on the Mac a little sad. And then it stutters/lags/gets_choppy/whatever_you_wanna_call_it. A slightly more detailed (and technical – your Mac isn’t “crying on the inside” by any means) description is in the link above if you’re at all interested.

The solution is to bump up the “network cache” value in VLC. However, the location moved when VLC 2.0 came about.

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VLC Media Player Is Lagging/Shuttering. If your VLC lagging then you can fix this issue by following. Mac OS: right-click on VLC, choose 'Show Package Contents' and put the 'libaacs.dylib' file in 'Contents/MacOS/lib/' (create it if it does not exist). Run VLC and insert your Blu-ray disc into the Blu-ray drive, and open it with VLC, then your encrypted Blu-ray movie will start playing in VLC. How to Fix VLC Audio Sync on MAC; Part 3. Best Alternative to VLC for Windows/Mac; Part 1. How to Fix VLC Audio Sync on Windows. While VLC Player is running on Windows and one experiences the trouble of de-sync of audio with the videos, the trouble can be avoided by taking a proper measure. Go to the VLC menu, and click Preferences. VLC 3.0 Nightly beta of version VLC media player and is designed to even play Blu-ray discs. You guessed it right now you will be able to play Ultra HD Videos too. The older version had a choppy video playback issue. Sometimes the streaming started to lag too. VLC comes with a build-in feature that recovers broken AVI files, as well as MP4 and MOV files. You can configure VLC to automatically fix damaged AVI and MP4 files easily. Below is the detail guide on how to automatically fix corrupt, broken, incomplete AVI files with VLC.

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The good news is that it’s much easier to find than it was before. The bad news is that not everyone was finding it, so here goes:

You start by going to VLC/Preferences in the top menu bar.

Click for a larger view. With the preference pane open, hit Show All as seen in the image above.

Next…

Again, click for a larger view. Input/codecs should already be selected on the left, so scroll down almost all the way and you should eventually see the Network caching (ms) section.

In the example above, I used a value of 9000. This should take care of video stutters of up to roughly 9 seconds. Feel free to tweak the value to take care of whatever freezes/stutters you were seeing – for example if you’d get stutters of up to 4 seconds, make sure you’re using a value of at least 4000.

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It’s worth noting that there are additional caching values which may be useful, particularly if your hard drive is having trouble keeping up with the local videos you’re playing for whatever reason (for instance, if you’re doing something disk-intensive in the background). If you have a habit of pausing a video & coming back hours later only to have the video freeze as the hard drive spins up, the file/disk cache settings should help there as well, though you’d probably have to use fairly large values in that case.

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One thing that might help is increasing the VLC DVD cache.

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This can be done from Tools -> Preferences (set Show Settings to All) andInput / Codecs -> Access Modules -> DVD with menus (or DVD without menus if you use dvdsimple method for playback) and increase Caching value in MS value to for example to 5000 or to 20000.

Remember to press Save to save VLC settings and restart VLC after that to make sure changes are enabled.

If DVD files from hard drive work better, then check that your DVD drive has DMA enabled (if it is a IDE/ATAPI DVD drive).


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