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C:\path\to\vlc\vlc.exe --extraintf=logger --verbose=2 --logfile=C:\temp\vlc.log --logmode=text --file-logging
Try using Direct3D9 It worked for me...@kevb40
after selecting <preferences> <video> and changing output to <OpenGl video output for windows>, the programme did indeed not crash, and it even started the DVD in my drive. but I was unable to select any of the menu options on the opening page or click anything with my mouse. which means the film itself would not play. so this does not immediately appear to be an actual solution.
maybe I should not have selected <OpenGl video output for windows>, but there are thirteen options under <output>. I also tried <Windows GDI video output> and this made the little player menu at the bottom left disappear, and once again I was unable to play a film. so just saying, "don't choose automatic," might be a step in the right direction but some knowledgable advice about what I should be selecting, rather than just what not to pick, would be appreciated.
thank you,
Martin
unfortunately, still the same, only without 'oops, vlc media player crashed' ... message when trying a second time.Please try this nightly build and report back:
https://artifacts.videolan.org/vlc-3.0/ ... 1015-0225/
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