My troubles with the Media Library feature (the original post of this thread) in VLC had specifically to do with version 1.1.3 so it's more or less moot now. Why is it moot, you may ask? Because 1.1.4 is out, obviously. 1.1.4 criticisms will be made moot once 1.1.5 is released and so on.
I brought my Media Library (ML) concerns to light on with version 1.1.0 on July 18. 1.1.1's ML mixed all the files together despite the "display tree view" being checked. And on Aug 4 with 1.1.2 when adding folders to the ML crashed VLC entirely. I was told that 1.1.3 would fix this. Granted, adding folders to the ML in 1.1.3 no longer caused a crash. Instead, the act of adding folders to the ML in 1.1.3 had no effect at all. The program did not provide any response whatever. Program testing be damned!
It was as though you were slowly removing the Media Library function altogether, like evolution slowly eliminates superfluous organs like the appendix and our vestigial tail. I interpreted this progression as an inducement to stop using the Media Library, tongue-in-cheek: is that strictly an American idiom? If so, let me say simply that this original post was written in jest but meant to address a problem in earnest.
Plus, this issue of the font cache. Based on a response to my Aug 3 post, the font cache is created because "some MKV files have very font heavy A SS subtitle files." So is it normal for a font cache to be created if you're opening an xvid avi file?
I've solved these problems by using version 1.0.5. Am I adventurous enough to give 1.1.4 a try? Probably not, given the way I use this program. I do not stream anything nor do I remote control anything. I just require a simple video player due to the fact that I loathe Divx (which is itself very buggy) and Windows Media Player (winner of the World's Least User-Friendliness Award 10 years running). And how about that name? Talk about creativity!
Your claims of 1.1.x being more stable than 1.0.5 are belied by my experiences so I'll continue to wallow in instability.
Ta for now,
Oliver