![]() ![]() This should take care of video stutters of up to roughly 9 seconds. ![]() ![]() In the example above, I used a value of 9000. Input/codecs should already be selected on the left, so scroll down almost all the way and you should eventually see the Network caching (ms) section. With the preference pane open, hit Show All as seen in the image above.Īgain, click for a larger view. You start by going to VLC/Preferences in the top menu bar.Ĭlick for a larger view. The bad news is that not everyone was finding it, so here goes: The good news is that it’s much easier to find than it was before. However, the location moved when VLC 2.0 came about. The solution is to bump up the “network cache” value in VLC. A slightly more detailed (and technical – your Mac isn’t “crying on the inside” by any means) description is in the link above if you’re at all interested. And then it stutters/lags/gets_choppy/whatever_you_wanna_call_it. Short version: If you’re playing videos through VLC across the network, and if the video you’re trying to play is coming from a Windows share, it will make VLC on the Mac a little sad. Note: This is for VLC 2.x – if you’re using the older VLC 1.x see the original post here: ![]()
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