can someone let me know if i am doing something wrong? if i completely close the app, i have to renter my credentials every time despite logging in by selecting save. somehow i am completely wrong about that. now that i have to use one, after entering my credentials i click save which i would guess make it to where i dont have to enter them every time i freshly open the app. i always just clicked login and everything was fine. before 3.3.x i have never used a username and password. i open vlc, select my smb, enter my credentials and i am able to see all of my media files and then if i choose i may actually watch my media. So here is the process that i go through. This is the latest version where I don’t seem to have issues with playing any of the videos, and now that I, with the help of the guide that yoshiyike posted, have found a way to log in with a local user account (which I, unlike yoshiyike, is able to save so I don’t have to type it in each time) I am finally able to watch my videos again! ![]() So I have now uninstalled build 427 and am now back with build 424 (where I am using the local user account I have created on my PC to log in). ![]() Unlike build 425 (and earlier) it no longer works to connect to server generic and then type in the IP address (192.168….) in the local network (and click login) - here VLC just displays the round working animation but nothing happens.Īlso, when logged in (via clicking the computer name), I still have the video playback issues with many of my files (as described in my latest post above, this was introduced in build 425). However, this only works for me when I select the computer name (SMB) (and click login) at the local network front page (= the PC name of the shared network folder which VLC has automatically discovered). I can now log in again to the SMB shared network folder without using a username/password (just by clicking login), without the app crashing.
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