I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling VLC and still having the issue." Question: "So I have had a couple computers at my school just start having this issue where when you try to play a DVD, it thinks about it and then the VLC window just disappears. Actually, VLC not playing 4K HEVC/H.265 has been a common problem that is still unresolved by VLC developer, under such circumstance, you may turn to VLC alternative – 5KPlayer. VLC performs badly with skipping frames and mosaics when playing 4K UHD H.264 videos lower than 120Mbps, and VLC crashing happens when the bit rate gets higher or the 4K video is encoded with HEVC. I once downloaded various MKV videos in different resolutions and bit rates to play with VLC, and found that VLC plays MKV very successfully and smoothly only when the video is in low resolution. So, try to download VLC codec pack to add support for more codecs and file types. When your VLC lacks specific codecs, your VLC media player will crash to play certain files that have the codecs. Like MOV, MP4 and AVI file format, MKV is also multimedia container format that different MKV files may contain different video audio codec. VLC media player 3.0.1 has already fixed some VLC MKV crash problems, so uninstall your VLC and update itto this version or to the newest version VLC 4.0. If you wanna try, you can click on Tools > Preferences > Input/Codecs > Hardware-accelerated decoding > choose DirectX Video Acceleration (DVXA) 2.0 and Save. Someone has changed the hardware acceleration of VLC from Automatic to DirectX Video Acceleration(DVXA) 2.0, and find it works for VLC crashing MKV.
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