Today, I was watching a video that I've watched many times before, using VLC, and it suddenly became erratic (alternately speeding up and slowing down). Figuring it was a resource issue of some kind, I closed the app, rebooted the machine, and tried again.
And there was no video at all. The sound was just fine, but no picture whatsoever.
So I tried another playing video, and it had no picture either.
Tried a whole bunch of videos, and while all of my avis, movs, mpgs, etc played just fine, better than half of the my MP4s and flvs no longer produced a picture, even though these same files had played without difficulty countless times before prior to this morning.
I deleted VLC fearing it, or one if its codecs had become corrupt, and downloaded and installed a fresh copy, but with the very same results. Also tried playing the affected videos with other video players I have, with exactly the same result. Which makes me think the problem is with the video files themselves. Only, what would suddenly corrupt just the MP4s and FLVs on my hard disk, yet not affect any other video formats?
Anyone know what might cause such a problem? Is there some new virus that specifically targets these video formats?
And there was no video at all. The sound was just fine, but no picture whatsoever.
So I tried another playing video, and it had no picture either.
Tried a whole bunch of videos, and while all of my avis, movs, mpgs, etc played just fine, better than half of the my MP4s and flvs no longer produced a picture, even though these same files had played without difficulty countless times before prior to this morning.
I deleted VLC fearing it, or one if its codecs had become corrupt, and downloaded and installed a fresh copy, but with the very same results. Also tried playing the affected videos with other video players I have, with exactly the same result. Which makes me think the problem is with the video files themselves. Only, what would suddenly corrupt just the MP4s and FLVs on my hard disk, yet not affect any other video formats?
Anyone know what might cause such a problem? Is there some new virus that specifically targets these video formats?