No. Don't close vlc. Just set the verbosity to 2 then play your file and log will appear in the message box (under tools-> messages.)The time is 11am and I just followed your instruction. I notice the Verbosity setting returns to 0 each time that I close and re-open VLC, is there any way to prevent this?
Ah, I don't know why I didn't think of that. Here are the only two parts we're probably interested in from a much lengthier log file.Also you should save 2 log files. One with the volume display working and one without it working then post them here.
Scratch that.. it just happened after 8-10 videos. I guess it happening twice after four videos was a coincidence.(I think we're beginning to see a pattern here.. it takes four videos via playlist before the Volume XXX % text disappears)
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freetype debug: Using Comic Sans MS as font from file C:\WINDOWS\Fonts\comic.TTF
freetype debug: using fontsize: 2
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freetype debug: using fontsize: 21
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freetype debug: using fontsize: 22
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main debug: removing module "float32_mixer"
main debug: looking for audio mixer module: 3 candidates
main debug: using audio mixer module "float32_mixer"
main debug: TIMER module_need() : 0.478 ms - Total 0.478 ms / 1 intvls (Avg 0.478 ms)
freetype debug: using fontsize: 28
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main debug: removing module "float32_mixer"
main debug: looking for audio mixer module: 3 candidates
main debug: using audio mixer module "float32_mixer"
main debug: TIMER module_need() : 0.509 ms - Total 0.509 ms / 1 intvls (Avg 0.509 ms)
The problem is most likely somehow linked to the freetype. When the problem appears, do the pause icon (e.g. when you press space) also have this issue?
I have a feeling you're right about the freetype since you ARE the guru, after all, and HAARP also mentioned this earlier. I see Freetype2 font renderer under Advanced Settings -> Video -> Subtitles/OSD in the Text Rendering module field and I tried this which made no affect whatsoever on the Volume XXX % text disappearing after a few videos. That was with 1.1.11 before I started rolling back release versions. EDIT: I just tried selecting Freetype2 font renderer with 1.0.5 and, just like 1.1.11, this had no affect whatsoever on the disappearing Volume XXX % text problem.check "all" under "show settings"(bottom left) ->open video drop menu ->open subtites/OSD drop menu ->select text render. (Freetype 2 font renderer will be to the right.)
These two guys were/are having the exact same problem though the OP described the white bar vs me describing the Volume XXX % text (fullscreen vs windowed).I can't find anybody else with the same problem for any of the versions you've played and I don't have a mouse to experiment with.
I do my best to avoid any type of bloatware so I don't think so? I do have several Windows system services disabled but I highly doubt that has anything to do with this problem. Check out that link I just pasted, I'm not the only one. Off-topic, but you must be on a laptop, and you don't have a mouse? Where the heck are you from? Heheh..Do you have some kind of tool or freeware that could be associating the mouse wheel with some other task?
Pretty please?Would you elaborate on the freetype, please?
Freetype is the font rendering engine used in VLC. Since OSD volume text also uses that, it explains why the volume doesn't show but pause+play show since they pause+play are image files, not text.Would you elaborate on the freetype, please?
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