VLC media player
for DivX, VCD, DVD, MPEG, AVI, FLV, WAV, WMV, OGG
Version: 0.9.8a
MPEG 2 decoding bug
Feedback Type: Troubleshooting Report
Contributed by: Adreitz Sunday, June 26 2005 @ 04:03 PM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Over One Year
VLC has had a fairly long-standing bug in its MPEG 2 decoding code where movies are played at a size larger than what they were encoded at. For example, if you download any video from archive.org, it will most likely be MPEG 2 at 640x480, but VLC plays the video at a "normal" size of 720x540. mplayer and ffmpegX also misdetect the size of this video, while QuickTime (with the MPEG 2 component) and MPEG StreamClip detect it correctly. Also, some MPEG 2 videos show an incorrect length in VLC (the video doesn't play any faster or slower, but each "second" of video displayed in the controller window lasts several seconds). I'd appreciate if you could fix this stuff. VLC is generally pretty good at playing diverse formats, and I like its realtime deinterlacing.
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MPEG 2 decoding bug - provenant
720x540 isn't a bug. 640 x 480 is VGA, not video. A 640 x 480 wouldn't fill the screen.Your players are running correctly.
Thursday, May 04 2006 @ 05:15 PM PDT
MPEG 2 decoding bug - a2daj
Your best bet would be to post in the VLC forums instead of Versiontracker.Reply to This
Sunday, June 26 2005 @ 09:31 PM PDT