VLC "debug logging" interface activated by default

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VLC "debug logging" interface activated by default

Postby Fusion » 02 Sep 2008 09:59

As I said in the title, a very useful option in VLC is the Debug Logging, one of the interfaces you can add to an instance of VLC. (Tools -> Add Interface -> Debug Logging)
I had this activated by default and it was very useful (I make tests with network cameras) : for every instance, a debug logging appeared...
It was activated by default on all of my VLC versions : the 0.8.6i I installed first, and every Nightly I tested.

Since yesterday, right after installing gdb and libtool to make a bug log, the debug output stopped displaying by default.
I don't know how to make the debug logging window display with VLC at start, is there an environment variable, a shared variable or configuration file to change? It is important to me, it saves me huge chunks of time each day...

I posted it here, because I am on Vista, but I got the same problem with XP and Ubuntu...

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Re: VLC "debug logging" interface activated by default

Postby dionoea » 02 Sep 2008 15:55

You can change

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#file-logging=
to

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file-logging=1
in your vlcrc preferences file. (Or append --file-logging to your command line)

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Antoine Cellerier
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Re: VLC "debug logging" interface activated by default

Postby Fusion » 02 Sep 2008 16:24

Thanks a lot, diononea, that was just what I needed. I changed the line and it worked.

In Vista, I found the vlcrc file right here :

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C:\Users\<Username>\AppData\Roaming\vlc\vlcrc


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