![]() ![]() So bottom line is: while you wait for the next version of VLC, use 0.8.4 and you’ll be able to play those files. I can now play the file in VLC without the green line and with sound. So I downloaded and installed version 0.8.4 from We hope to ship within the next 2 months.” (this was posted Sun 9:23 pm at )Īccording to this, VLC version 0.8.4 doesn’t have this problem. As you can see by the discontinuation of the nightly builds, VLC is undergoing some major changes at the moment.Ī new stable release is on the way, but not close to be finished yet. The audio stuff will be restored within the next couple of days. Within the DMG install image, you find a component that can enable/disable some of this codec features. “First of all: nicely that the green-line issue doesn’t appear anymore. A52Codec is a CoreAudio component that can decode stereo and 5.1 surround sound from. After doing some research, I landed on this post from a VLC developper: Update: OK, so I just landed on a file with AC3 audio that gave me the same problem as before (in Quicktime the image is OK but there’s no sound and I get the green line in VLC 0.8.5). It appears Perian included a version of this, but that it doesnt work in the latest OSX. Its not on a different plain vanilla Mac thats had no video players installed, so Im pretty sure it didnt come from Apple. Also take not that I have DivX codecs for Mac installed as well as Flip4Mac. I have it on my Mac, but Ive no idea where it comes from. It has been tested with different AC3 videos that were all exhibiting the same problem. Note: This issue occurred with VLC media player for Mac OS X version 0.8.5 (the latest one available at this time). ![]() Instead of playing your video using VLC, just use Quicktime and this time you will have both the sound and video playing perfectly. Run the “.dmg” you just downloaded and copy ponent into: “Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/Components”.Ĭopy pontent into: “Library/QuickTime”. If you have this problem, simply do the following:ĭownload the A52 Codec from here: A52 Codec from VersionTracker From the Developer:' I'm no longer maintaining this app as a separate download Instead you need to download Perian to get the latest version. ![]() This type of audio is often found in DVD movies. Now you can try to play it in Quicktime and the images (video) will be fine but you won’t get any sound. A52Codec is a CoreAudio component that can decode stereo and 5.1 surround sound from A52 and AC-3 audio. If you are trying to play an AC3 encoded video file using VLC then you might get a screen with a constant diagonal green line showing: UPDATE: Please see my latest comments for updates on this issue. ![]()
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