@ edit ... nope this doesnt work either!!VLC loading slow FIXED
I have Vista 32bit loaded on my machine. I have been trying to figure out what is going on with VLC loading so slowly, and I finally figured it out. Its Microsoft Sivlerlight that caused the problems. After uninstalling Silverlight VLC loads fast stand alone or linked to file associations. Hope this helps..
Be careful, you are stepping on a shaky ground here Developers will insure you that most of their users want to run multiple versions of VLC on their PCs, so they would want to use the same plugins cache, or that multiple users should use the same plugins cache, because their probably all use the same stuff (as they share same PC, collective mind probably). It's probably 90% of they users, you know.So, I agree with the other poster that indicated that plugins.dat needs to be located in a user writable location, such as %appdata%. Unfortunately, since plugins.dat needs to be writable and is currently in the Program Files location, this setup follows the Win95 security model.
You're just very uninformative.Be careful, you are stepping on a shaky ground here Developers will insure you that most of their users want to run multiple versions of VLC on their PCs, so they would want to use the same plugins cache, or that multiple users should use the same plugins cache, because their probably all use the same stuff (as they share same PC, collective mind probably). It's probably 90% of they users, you know.So, I agree with the other poster that indicated that plugins.dat needs to be located in a user writable location, such as %appdata%. Unfortunately, since plugins.dat needs to be writable and is currently in the Program Files location, this setup follows the Win95 security model.
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MKV?Running Win7 X64 and experiencing these same slow loading problems with VLC 2.0.X and 2.2.1. Which i also discribed in a seperate post. Loading any file (networked, from USB devices or from local disk) takes between 40 seconds and 1 minute. It used to be near-instantly. Tried all solutions to this i could find, but neither cache nor AV scanners seem to be the problem and resetting vlc does not have any effect, media library is disabled as well and changing playlist settings or the folder security for vlc or plugins dir did not work either. The machine rarely reboots and usually just hibernates. I hope there is something we are overlooking and something else we could try because this is making it very hard to work with VLC
When i drag and drop files into an already loaded player they open instantly, It just takes ages to load the application itself.
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