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PotPlayer is faster than VLC media player on many fronts, from setup to consistent use. With a download size of only 23.5MB compared to VLC’s 37MB, PotPlayer is space-efficient and quick to download and install. Syncing subtitles is also faster with PotPlayer. … VLC is still a great media player . . . Read more
If they are in a folder right click the folder and select "Play in Windows Media Player". Windows media player will then play all the videos in that folder one at a time in alphabetical order.
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More than likely the file extension . rar was associated with VLC when VLC was installed or updated. If you don’t want to fool with changing it inside Windows just reinstall your RAR program and it should be fixed.
If you are constantly facing lag then maybe it’s because of a poor network connection. This is why we recommended you to have at least a 4MB connection when you are playing the game. … If this is the case you will be left with very little bandwidth to properly . . . Read more
Diablo III Lag Latency & Ping Problems Open the Network Status menu: Apple menu > System Preferences > Network. Select the active connection from the Network Status menu and click Advanced. Click Renew DHCP Lease. This process may take a few minutes. Close the Network window. To flush the DNS . . . Read more
1 Answer. In the Blizzard launcher, click the Battle.net icon in the upper-left corner and access the "Settings". Go to "Game Settings" (see image below) and check "Launch 32-bit client". This resolved the screen stutter issues for me.
1) Right-click the Diablo III icon, then select Properties. 2) Click the Compatibility tab. Then check the box next to Run this program in compatibility mode for.
Create a shortcut to your Diablo .exe file (not the launcher .exe). You should use the 64-bit version in /x64 if you normally use this version. Go into the properties of the shortcut and edit the shortcut target. Add " -launch" to the end of it, including the space at . . . Read more
This is normal, and designed so that a new OS can run new as well as old software. It is "backwards compatible." If an application (game) has a 64 bit version, it will install the 64bit version, for example, Battlefield 4. If there is only a 32bit version, it will . . . Read more