If you're unable to hear sound on VLC while playing MP4 audio files, first check your system's audio settings to ensure the volume is up and not muted. Then, verify that VLC's audio settings are correct by navigating to "Audio" in the menu and ensuring "Audio Device" is set to the correct output. Additionally, try updating VLC to the latest version or reinstalling the software to resolve any potential bugs. If the problem persists, consider checking the codec compatibility or using a different media player.
To get Realtek HD Audio Manager to play sound from VLC Player, first ensure that your audio output device is correctly set as the default playback device in the Windows sound settings. Open the Realtek HD Audio Manager and check that the correct output is selected for your speakers or headphones. In VLC Player, go to Tools > Preferences, then under the Audio tab, ensure that the output module is set to "Automatic" or select the appropriate output device. Finally, restart VLC Player to apply any changes.
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From a terminal type: sudo aptitude install vlc
VideoLAN Organization offers a program called VLC Media Player. VLC Media Player is compatible with Macintosh and will play just about anything you can think of.
open the video/movie on vlc media player and press B to change the audio from english to hindi
VLC is not a file or media file. It is a Media Player, encoder and streaming that supports many audio and video codecs and file formats such as FLV,3GP, WAV, MPEG, Audio formats like AAC, AC3 and MP3. Hope this helps.... :)
VLC Media is an open source player for video and audio files, DVDs, and VCDs. It works on most common operating systems such as Mac, Linux and Windows.
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try click on the video drop menu on the task bar and click full screen.
If you're only hearing sound but not seeing video in VLC on a Mac, it could be due to a few common issues. First, check if the video output settings are configured correctly; go to "Video" in the menu and ensure "Output" is set to a compatible option. Additionally, make sure your graphics drivers are up to date, and if the video codec is not supported, VLC may struggle to display the video. Lastly, try resetting VLC preferences or reinstalling the application to resolve any configuration issues.
Got to applications>accessories>terminal, then type sudo apt-get install vlc and push enter, enter your password at the prompt, then after it installs, got applications>sound & video>VLC