![]() ![]() vid their files have compressed to about 1/3rd of the size actually. They used to download in mp4 from this host, but since they switched to. They are special films if you know what I'm saying lol. What led me to this forum was to find out if VLC provides a preview handler? I think it does. vid file format is rare, huh? Upon closer examination of the install process where you can choose which file types to associate VLC to, there is no. Why not convert it with FFmpeg to another common video file type. What in the world is this file type used for anyway. If they don't have MP4 previews, but have the VLC cone thumbnail on top of them, then the handler is definitely the culprit. If the preview handler is broken (I think it is), and if all of your video files are associated to VLC, then previews would not be showing for other media types as well, like MP4's. ![]() Once you get the previews back, then go and set the default video player back to VLC and check Explorer to verify that they are visible still. It's using the Windows Media Player Rich Preview Handler once again. You'll see your previews in Explorer again. ![]() This can be done by resetting the default video player back to default. When the VLC Cone thumbnails are showing without the previews, this is an indicator that the preview handler failed to initialize properly. ![]()
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