MPEG2 / H264 gerendertes Video läuft in VLC Player nicht flüssig, im Mediaplayer schon...

Hallo Comm,
wie der Titel sagt, habe ich ein zweiminütiges Video exportiert, einmal als H264 (1080p, Zielbit = 27; Maxbit = 32). Das Gleiche als MPEG2. Im Media Player laufen sie flüssig, im VLC Player jedoch nicht. Es sieht dort so aus, als wäre die Geschwindigkeit des Videos gestreckt worden und alles wirkt wie in leichtem Slowmotion.
Die Quelldateien (sowie Sequenzeinstellungen) sind 1920x1080, 25fps.
PC:
Graka: AMD Radeon HD 7800
3,4GHz Prozessor
4GB Ram
Kann es was mit den Exporteinstellungen zu tun haben? VLC Player ist auf dem neuesten Stand.
Danke!

Hallo teh_junky,
vielen Dank für Deine Nachricht und "sorry" wegen der späten Reaktion.
Kannst Du mir bitte mitteilen, um welche Updates es sich dabei handelt!
Vielen Dank und schöne Grüsse, Marcel
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