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Frequently no sound #2729
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Have you tried a "clean" (re-)install? As you mentioned you can play it after download with VLC, have you tried to watch it direct with VLC . To do this you need to click the little arrow on the "Watch Now" button and choose VLC from the list. |
I'll give it a shot. And I assume the apple equivalent is something like I can't remember the issue, but I have tried playing via VLC in the past, and for some reason, it was too annoying, but I'll try that too. |
I don't know anything about that. I used the pkg in the releases. Is that what you mean? What's nwjs? |
I just tried the same video again and found another video that did have sound. I searched the console again and this time I did find references to nwjs. Will the clean re-install address that?
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It's possible I may have tried a Anyway, if I try the clean install, I assume I'll lose some settings and/or my history? Is there anything I can do to preserve that, if that's the case... |
...and using VLC seems to work. I think that the annoyance I'd had with it in the past had to do with it not being tolerant of buffering issues. Restarting it had to be done manually, as opposed to in PT, where it restarted on its own. That was a really old PT version though. |
Ooooh! Thanks so much. Incidentally, I noticed I still had the older version of PT, which I'd renamed The newer PT app doesn't give me that error dialog. |
OK, so F12 in the PT app and in a browser-like javascript console (I was trying to enter F12 in the system console, lol). And I was searching for that string, which just showed me a line of code. Came back here to ask for clarification, then I realized you meant to enter it as a command in the javascript console. Sigh, I hope it's not going to be one of those days. Haven't had all my coffee yet, so I'll chalk it up to that. Anyway, the version in the newer app is |
OK, cool. I followed that issue. When it closes, I'll update. Until then, I'll use VLC. Unless I run into buffering issues with that again. Thanks for the hand holding. |
I actually love VLC. The issue I encountered when I'd tried to use it in the past, for streaming content from PT, if I'm remembering correctly, was when I was trying to stream a video initiated by PT that wasn't downloading very quickly. Whenever it needed to buffer, it just would stop and I had to manually restart it. But it's been awhile since I last tried it. If I run into that issue again, I'll see if maybe there exists an update for VLC or something. |
Operating System Version:
macOS Monterey 12.6.4
Popcorn Time Version:
0.4.9
Download date:
couple weeks ago, I think?
Download url:
It was from the releases on this github repo (the link was still purple in the google results when I googled "popcorn-time 0.4.9")
Expected Behaviour
Playing anything should have sound
Actual Behaviour
About 25% of the time, playing something has no sound and when it happens, every video is like that. If I let it download and open the downloaded file from the cache, it plays with sound in VLC.
Steps to reproduce the behaviour
I cannot make it happen. It seems random, but once it happens, I can't make any movie have sound.
Screenshot(s) of issue or error(s) logs of developer console (Windows/Linux: F12, MacOS: ⌘ + 0 ... then 'console' tab) (recommended)
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