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Added label to indicate fix has been merged into develop. Re-opening since this is still a problem in IINA 1.3.0, the latest release. This way any users planning on reporting...
Fixed in IINA 1.3.1.
Are you playing a video file that is local to your MacBook, a remote file on a NAS, or streaming from a web site? Are you running some anit-virus software...
Sorry for slow reply, very busy these days. Just to be sure, bring up the [Activity Monitor](https://support.apple.com/guide/activity-monitor/welcome/mac) and make sure there isn't something unexpectedly running in the background and consuming...
I do not suspect this is related to IINA preferences. We should definitely see what the log files tell us. We should also make sure macOS daemons are not crashing....
@soundiz @svobs Excellent investigation. Using Quicktime under macOS 12.4 I trimmed two different videos. Neither edited video contained negative timestamps and played without error. I was unable to reproduce the...
Sorry for the slow response. Very busy these days. On this: > MAYBE there is some way the drivers can be reset in Mac OS. I have done a full...
In my test of trimming the beginning of a video using Quicktime, the file produced starts with 3 seconds of video without any audio and then the audio starts. This...
I have upgraded to Ventura. The problem reproduced for me. Playing the same HDR test file that was working fine under Monterey results in an image that is so dark...
I tested IINA+ build 142 and the new preference worked for me. I'm thinking the name of the property, "Enable HDR mode by default", probably should leave off the "by...