Seriously wtf, never ever had that problem with any other player ever. When your first start the video it's all blocky and grainy for the first few seconds, and if anything in the background uses any cpu then vlcs video gets grainy and blocky again and sometimes freezes for up to 10 seconds. The other thing, when part 1 of a video file ends, part 2 auto opens and plays. It was real good when something else beeps on your computer behind the video because it doesn't sound like a loud crack of thunder since you didn't turn up the physical speakers loud. VLC let you jack up the volume as loud as you wanted. ![]() Most other players only let you turn it up to the system max, which might still be way to low for some video files. First was the ability to adjust the volume. ![]() There only two things I liked about vlc over other player.
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