Choppy, blurry, or jerky videos are frustrating to watch. The issue can be with your recorded or downloaded videos. The poor video quality can be attributed to corrupt SD cards, camera glitches while shooting videos, codec issues, or outdated media players. Show
Try to play your video in another media player and update your drivers. If the issue does not resolve, the best and assured way to fix choppy, blurry, and jerky videos is through Stellar Repair for Video, which fixes all kinds of corruptions in the video in the AVI, ASF, WMV, MKV, FLV, 2. Video Files Corrupted after RecoveryWhenever you use a not-so-secure or free video recovery application, the chances are that you recover corrupt video files. If your videos are already corrupt, then the recovery software will restore corrupt videos without repairing them. In any such situation, use the professional Stellar Repair for Video software to repair the corrupt videos. The software is safe and malware free. Moreover, it is capable enough of repairing severely corrupt video files stored on any drive or media. 3. Sluggish or Video Playing SlowlyYour videos can sometimes be sluggish, playing very slowly or taking a long time to buffer, making the video playing experience annoying. The problem could be with the internet speed, browser, computer, or video file itself. To resolve the slow playing video issue, fix the browser by deleting the cache and temporary files. Then, update the video card drivers or disable hardware acceleration through settings. Also, choosing an Ethernet cable over Wi-Fi increases the speed of online videos. 4. PC Crashes, Lags, or Gets too Slow During EditingOften during video editing heavy files, the PC crashes or gets too slow. It is probably because your computer might not meet the editing software specifications. Unfortunately, this can also result in video corruption and loss. To fix the issue, ensure your computer meets the best possible system requirement in terms of RAM, CPU, and GPU. Also, update the OS, device drivers, and editing software. Disconnecting the internet before using editing software also helps. Unfortunately, if your videos get damaged or corrupt during editing, use the Stellar Repair for Video tool to restore them. Read More 5. Out-of-Sync Video or Audio Video Lag IssueOut-of-sync or mismatched audio is an annoying video quality issue. You can temporarily fix audio video sync or lag issue with the help of VLC Player by setting the audio sync manually. The other manual ways worth trying once are reinstalling the drivers and performing a system reset on your system. Alternatively, using repair software is a much simpler way to fix audio lag issues in videos. For example, Stellar Repair for Video can fix out-sync videos, making them perfectly playable. 6. No Sound in VideoWhile playing the video, if there is no sound, ensure the connections of the external speaker are proper. Then, update the sound driver through Device Manager on your system. If this does not work, try uninstalling and reinstalling your system’s audio driver. Audio troubleshooters on your PC may also be able to fix the audio problems. To run the troubleshooter, go to the Start tab, type Troubleshoot, and select Troubleshoot from the results list; choose Playing Audio > Run the troubleshooter. If none of the manual methods work, it means the ‘no sound’ issue is due to the corruption in the video file. Leverage Stellar Repair for Video that effectively fixes the missing sound problems in your video file. The tool supports repairing sound issues in AVI, ASF, WMV, MKV, FLV, DIVX, WEBM, MJPEG, MPEG, AVCHD, MTS, MOV, MP4, M4V, 3G2, 3GP, and F4V videos file formats. Read More 7. Videos Playing in Slow MotionDoes it happen to you when you try to play videos online or on your hard drive? Do they play in slow motion?
8. Missing Video Codec or Not Supported‘Windows Media Player cannot play the file because the required video codec is not installed on your computer.’ TCodec errors like this appear when your system lacks the supporting codec of the video file format. Codec files are necessary for encoding and decoding digital data. 9. QuickTime Error 23132 with M4V FilesQuickTime installed on your PC can play stored movies and videos broadcast over the internet. But sometimes, QuickTime Error 23132 with M4V files may not let you play your videos. It is a Windows system files error that can occur due to virus infection, corrupt Windows Registry, or incomplete installation of QuickTime application.
10. MacBook Pro crashes/freezes when playing YouTube videosSometimes the MacBook crashes, freezes, and becomes unresponsive while watching YouTube videos. To play YouTube videos smoothly, you need an updated browser, the latest Adobe Player, and a continuous high-speed internet connection. You will face problems while playing YouTube videos if any of these is not in place.
11. Black Screen while Trying to Play VideosSeeing a black screen when you open your videos isn’t very pleasant. The problem can be either due to a missing codec, outdated video driver, read/write errors, format changes, etc. In any such situation, use Stellar Repair for Video to get back correctly playing videos. To fix the black screen problem, you can manually try to reduce video card hardware acceleration by going into your system’s display settings. Reinstalling the media player or the latest driver can also sometimes help. Read More 12. Video Distortion after Windows 10 UpgradeWindows 10 users have been complaining about video distortion after the upgrade. They witnessed their videos were either stretched, broken or pixelated. The problem could be hardware failure, faulty CPU, or issue with graphic drivers or video players. 13. Corrupt or Broken MP4 FilesMP4 files saved on your hard drive, SD card, pen drive, etc., can get broken or corrupt due to virus infection, abrupt system shut, or media corruption.
14. Error 2048 in QuickTime Couldn’t Open Video FileQuickTime error 2048 can arise when you cannot play your videos due to virus infection, inappropriate video codec, technical fault in firmware, or your player is outdated. You can fix this error by changing the file format, updating video codecs, or reinstalling QuickTime Player.
15. Error Code 0xc00d36c4 on playing video filesUsually, this error appears when you try to play videos/movies transferred from a DVD or phone to your USB device. The problem is mainly encountered after updating the Windows system. However, Xbox and Grooves users have also commonly reported the error. The error 0xc00d36c4 indicates your video player does not support the file format or the supporting codec is absent. Try playing the video in a different media player like VLC Player, which usually plays most video file formats. Convert the video file to your player-supported format or install the missing codecs. Another quicker way to fix error code 0xc00d36c4 is simply using the Stellar Repair for Video tool. It is safe and quickly fixes all types of corruption in video files. Read More 16. Google Chrome Freezes/Crashes or not Responding while Loading an Online Video or GameIt may happen while watching videos or downloading video games online; your Chrome freezes or crashes. You may first try restarting your computer. Then update Chrome as videos and games often need the latest browser version. If this does not work, turn on JavaScript in your browser. Also, reset your internet connection and remove all cache and cookies.
17. Video Files Corrupted while EditingOften video editors face the problem of videos getting corrupt while editing. To fix such corrupt videos, choose a safe application capable of resolving issues with video frames, sound, header, movement of videos, and video slider. 18. Videos Flickering IssueVideo flickering occurs when your camera’s frame rate and shutter speed capture different fractions of light pulses while shooting. Usually, you need to reshoot the video, which is not always feasible. The best way is to repair the flickering video fault with Stellar Repair for Video. You can also use filters and plugins in your video editing software to fix the issue. Read More 19. Video Quality Loss after ExportVideo playing perfectly in editing software on export often turns noisy and loses quality. It can be due to either wrong export settings combination, old graphic driver, unsupported file formats, or incompatible codecs.
20. Stuck and Dead Pixels on VideosThe stuck and dead pixels are unwanted colored spots on the video screen of your camera. The problem is caused when the transistor does not receive enough power at that point.
ConclusionSo now you know the ways to address different video-related problems. In most cases, the issues, regardless of their severity, can be fixed with the help of fast and advanced Stellar Repair for Video software. Its easy-to-use interface can repair corrupt AVI, ASF, WMV, MKV, FLV, DIVX, WEBM, MJPEG, MPEG, AVCHD, MTS, MOV, MP4, M4V, 3G2, 3GP, and F4V files on Windows and Mac and the same can be the savior for all the memories captured in the video. |