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Me: Presses play Movie unsupported file" A person is shown with eyes on her laptop punching the wall beside her, causing it to crack.

  • @olutukko
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    2924 months ago

    If vlc cant open it you have found something truly odd

      • VaultBoyNewVegas
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        584 months ago

        Have you tried installing it as system admin? Make sure to check all boxes and click next as well.

      • Kairos
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        84 months ago

        It’s a scam don’t follow the instructions.

        If you can’t find a different release there aren’t any legnimate releases of that title.

        • @sternail
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          274 months ago

          Nice of you for being concerned and telling. But it‘s a joke.

            • @CinnerB
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              74 months ago

              And at this point it’s not a scam it’s a virus that they’ve already opened hence the fake error message.

      • Flying Squid
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        74 months ago

        Yes. That’s terribly unsafe of you. Use a Mac and only open up video files with a .app file extension, silly!

      • @terminhell
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        374 months ago

        Happened to me a few months ago. Had a ticket for our District Attorney office, trying to playback a security camera footage from a parking lot or something. It would open, but, the person that was supposed to be seen would show up for a few frames and glitch out.

        Turns out the cam system it came from uses some very proprietary codec. So the footage was effectively useless without their special sauce player/codec

        • @[email protected]
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          24 months ago

          Sounds infuriating. I would have assumed most of these use h.264 because of how ubiquitous it is.

          I am guessing this is by design so when you really need it, you’ll use their software and need to pay to use it?

          • @terminhell
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            24 months ago

            I guess. I tried everything within reason to play it. VLC, mpv, windows media player etc. all with various degrees of failure. Even went down a rabbit hole of trying codecs from websites that looked frozen in time from the late 90’s, as it was an old cam system.

      • @bus_factor
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        104 months ago

        I can! Happened all the time 20 years ago. Since then, no.

      • @KnightontheSun
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        94 months ago

        Only on smart tv’s do I see it these days. It’s a risk so I bring a laptop to play and plug in via hdmi.

      • @[email protected]
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        44 months ago

        I’m working in live video and there’s a lot of proprietary codecs out there that vlc doesn’t play by default. Most of those are lossless/very high bitrate lossy formats designed to be encoded and decoded quickly for things like instant replays, so not something the average consumer would get their hands on.

    • @[email protected]
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      144 months ago

      I always use VLC so I thought the meme was that it was one of those fake “codec not supported, go to this sketchy website” videos

    • Th4tGuyII
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      144 months ago

      Yeah, if VLC can’t do it, I’d bet my money nothing can

    • CyclohexaneOPM
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      74 months ago

      I’ve only had this problem playing the video on TV directly. Like smart TV. Can I put VLC on there?

      I use jellyfin to do transcoding, but very occasionally it exhibits issues still.

      • DreamButt
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        104 months ago

        Something I don’t see a lot of people do but totally should is get a really long HDMI cable and snake it around the room. You can then hook up a laptop or hell even your desktop directly to the TV. Think my cable is around 20 feet and I got it off Amazon for dirt cheap. Works wonders when I want to watch something on Plex (a lot of smart TV’s have trouble with Plex)

          • exscape
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            20 feet is fine unless you want 4K 120 Hz and stuff like that. I’m which case 20 feet may also be fine with a passive cable, but a bit on the edge of where AOC starts to make sense.

            As for 1080p and 4K30 I think 10 meters can work passively.

            Edit: My in-head unit conversion was a bit off, 20 feet is probably a bit over what’s sensible for 4K120. But it’s probably fine for non-UHS HDMI.

        • @[email protected]
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          34 months ago

          I took a little ASROCK DeskMini and put a 5700G in it to serve as a media and light gaming station. My family uses it more than I do now.

          You could easily do this with a pi 5 or pi variant for cheap.

        • @olutukko
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          24 months ago

          This! 10meter hdmi cable came in really handy in my last apartment for connecting pc to tv while having the cable completely hidden all thr time. Now I would need like 20m cable and I would have to drill it trough walls. Just laptop and chromecast now. It’s a bit sad that I cant just open any game on my tv without carrying the pc from another room

        • circuitfarmer
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          14 months ago

          My gaming PC sits on the other side of the wall of my living room. I’ve got HDMI and USB going right through the wall. Wireless keyboard and mouse on the coffee table. It’s worked great for years, and for couch gaming I generally use a Steam Controller or DS4 in Bluetooth mode.

          My living room TV is smart but I don’t use any of those features and keep it disconnected from a network.

      • @Robin
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        44 months ago

        If it’s Android tv then yes, there is a VLC version for that.

      • @Ragerist
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        14 months ago

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    • @Veedem
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      44 months ago

      lol indeed. Love VLC on my AppleTV. Plays stuff the native app from my NAS won’t play.

    • @jeffw
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      34 months ago

      Beat me to it. I haven’t had an unsupported file error in the decade I’ve been using VLC. Maybe one time I had to download something to support a rare file type

    • kratoz29
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      24 months ago

      I recently downloaded some YouTube videos that my dad wanted to play through USB with his Android based projector, as it doesn’t have the PlayStore and the videos didn’t want to play (and I knew they worked fine on my mac) I went quickly to its store just to find out VLC wasn’t there, and I didn’t have time to sideload stuff (I didn’t even know if it was possible), hopefully there was FX File Explorer and that one comes with a video player which was able to save the day.

    • @[email protected]
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      14 months ago

      I remember a phase in my childhood where I could only get Realplayer to open some series of anime that I was into at the time that I had downloaded.