Just for fun, can you try mplayer? I know people swear by VLC but I've 
NEVER had luck with that thing. Mplayer always worked perfectly for me 
though.

On Thu, 7 Feb 2013, Mike Miller wrote:

> I've been using Flash Video Downloader add-on to Firefox (on Ubuntu) to 
> download YouTube videos and play them with VLC.  They play much better on VLC 
> than they do with Firefox.  It isn't just because of buffering because even 
> with good buffering in YouTube on Firefox I get a lot of jerking of the video 
> with higher definition.
>
> The nicest thing I downloaded so far was a full version of Baraka (1992) in 
> 1080p HD.  It seems to be gone now, probably because of copyright issues, but 
> it looks like some 720p versions are available.
>
> Now that Samsara (2012) is out on DVD (it's like Baraka, made by same 
> people), I'm wondering if I can get a nice HD version on the web.  I found 
> that YouTube has it in 720p (1280x720) but it cost $4.99.  That's not a lot 
> of money, so I took a chance and paid for it.  Well, it just doesn't play 
> well on my system at 720p in YouTube/Firefox so I used Flash Video Downloader 
> to download it to my hard drive.  That seemed to work until I opened it in 
> VLC -- it shows the right length (1:42:16) and the file is about 1.5 GB, and 
> VLC runs, as if it were playing the movie, but there is no video and no 
> audio.
>
> Do any of you know anything about this?  I don't know if it's a DRM issue, 
> but that's what I suspect.  I just want to watch the movie that I paid for. 
> I don't want to rip them off and I'm not going to distribute copies.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Mike
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