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VLC pref-file causes OsX programs to disfunction

Posted: 04 Mar 2005 11:38
by Peter Monrad
I've installed the brilliant VLC player on my brand new iMac G5 two month ago (the newest VLC version at that time) After using it a couple of times I couldn't open the native mac programs: Safari, Mail, ICal etc.

First I didn't know why I couldn't open the programs, and spend a lot of time talking to Aplle support. After deleting various preferences files I realized that it could only by the file org.videolan.vlc.plist that caused the problem. Ever since when I have used the player I have to delete this file and log out and log in before the before mentioned programs work.

I don't have the same problem on my office computer, nor have I heard of other people experiencing similar problems.

Does anyone have any idea what's going on and how to avoid this annoying situation?

Posted: 04 Mar 2005 15:28
by The DJ
I have no idea. i have never heard of this.
Also, since applications are supposed to be isolated on OSX, it seems a bit unlikely. but everything is possible of course.

Posted: 04 Mar 2005 15:59
by Guest
Yeah, it seems pretty weird, but I guess even if the programs are isolated the preference-files (in the library folder) can interfer with the other programs?

Peter

Posted: 05 Mar 2005 17:34
by The DJ
No they shouldn't

Re: VLC pref-file causes OsX programs to disfunction

Posted: 05 Mar 2005 22:32
by eweri
Hello Peter!
... After using it a couple of times I couldn't open the native mac programs: Safari, Mail, ICal etc.
...
Does anyone have any idea what's going on and how to avoid this annoying situation?
I do not know why you can solve this problem by removing the pref-file but this problem appeares when you installed corrupted fonts. Do you have installed some fonts after VLC?
Look for Helvetica -- I had at least three customers with this problem and it was always a corrupted font. Because of Mac OS X caching everything it sometimes does not help to remove the font you have to empty /System/Library/Caches and /Library/Caches and reboot to see the results. There is software called "FontCacheCleaner" that makes the process a lot easier.

Hope this helps.
Bye,
eweri

Posted: 06 Mar 2005 02:12
by The DJ
Love that signature btw eweri !!! :D :D :D :D :D

Posted: 07 Mar 2005 11:19
by Peter
Thanks for the advice. I deleted the Caches-folder in my library and the preferences-folder and that did help. Then I copied the pref-files I needed back in, and it's still working.

It could very well be something with fonts, since I have a lot installed - and not all proper-fonts. I'll look for the fnt-cache-cleaner and try that if it happens again.

Thanks!