Fitbrit,
Could you please guide me. I have no idea how to locate and delete a .mp4 video file's sidecar file (or how to locate any file's sidecar file). But before you do that, could you and everyone here that has been trying their best to help me resolve this weird issue, please look over this:
Last night I utilized Windows Backup and Restore to access a system image I created 6 days ago and I restored my computer to become as it was 6 days ago. I thought that there might be a chance that 6 days ago, this problem I am now experiencing would not be present.
After the restoration was completed I immediately played one of the many .mp4 video files that I have on my drive - making sure that the video file I chose was not the now infamous "Video A" file. Let's call the video file that I chose to play Video X. Please note that Video X was the first video I chose to play after the restoration and I played it using MC24.
Video X played perfectly from start to finish. Needless to say I thought that I uncovered a workaround by going back in time. However! I then played a second video file, let's call that video file Video Y. Five seconds into the playing of Video Y a frame from Video X displayed and the playing of Video Y was hung for 10 seconds displaying only that frame from Video X. That is the identical behavior that I was experiencing before, only difference is Video A is no longer involved, Video X is.
I then chose a third video, and a fourth video, and a fifth video to play. Five seconds into the playing of each one of those videos there appeared the frame from Video X and the playback of the videos was hung for 10 seconds after which time the videos resumed playing correctly to the end.
I have no idea what is behind this weirdness and really would like to have the MC video playback problem fixed.
VLC continues to play my videos without any problem.