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VLC works better on power?

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airbolt | 21:53 Sat 27th Aug 2011 | Computers
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I have come across an odd phenomenen when playing movie files on my netbook. It has a lithium ion battery which is ok for 2.5 hours at most.

My videos are in various formats including avi, mkv and ogv - all of which are playable on VLC. However, i noticed that the larger files ( usually .5 GB and higher ) would not play when on battery power- you get audio and a pixellated picture which will not move.They play fine enough when plugged in tho! Smaller files are also ok when on Battery.

Is there any logic to this? I cant think why large files will not play on batteries. Is VLC using a lot of power with a large file?
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Be worth checking the Power options in control panel. You may find that the "on battery" optimisation is the cause of the problem.
08:58 Sun 28th Aug 2011
Same playing a DVD?
I would think that the draw needed when buffering, and loading the file(s) .. and the resources needed were enough that the battery couldn't keep up with it.
Strange .. but I can believe it : )
Be worth checking the Power options in control panel. You may find that the "on battery" optimisation is the cause of the problem.
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thanks for the tip rojash. i changed the power settings from maximum to laptop and it works fine now!

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