![]() Thank you to VMWare support for finding a work around that enables VLC to play mp4's in Fusion 6.0. Is this a known problem? Any ideas what I need to do to fix this video display issue? So the decoding of the video stream appears to be happening, the video itself is just not displayed by the video player running inside the VM. If I take a snapshot of the "black" video screen (from within vlc), the snapshot image displays proper video content. ![]() Also the behavior using the Linux "totem" video player and "vlc" are the same - audio present, video is a black screen. I do not believe this is due to a missing codec since I do not get an error message about a missing codec. I can forward and rewind, but nothing displays. When I try to display/view the video the audio works, but the video is black. I am trying to display a mp4 video (H.264 / AVC, Mpeg-4 AAC audio). I am using Fusion 6.0.2 on a Mavericks based Mac and latest VMWare tools are installed. I can duplicate the behavior on two separate Mac's and it appears on both Centos 6.4 (圆4) and Scientific Linux 6.4 (圆4) based VM's.
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