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C:\path\to\vlc\vlc.exe --extraintf=logger --verbose=2 --logfile=C:\temp\vlc.log --logmode=text --file-logging
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"C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe" --extraintf=logger --verbose=2 --logfile=C:\temp\vlc.log --logmode=text --file-logging
Try going to View and click on Playlist. Another option is to just use the keyboard shortcut, Ctrl+L.how do i get rid of the black screen?
I think resetting the preferences through the command line isn't going to be a solution to this problem. I think the problem is probably a bug in VLC.Thank you, I was able to revert back to the white screen.
Since my last post, I tried again to reset the preferences using the command prompt method. What ever I accomplished, had no effect on playing a CD using VLC media player
On occasion, VLC media player will now crash with a crash notice at the start. I answered no to the crash report request and when I try again, VLC media player will start without crashing.
Resetting preferences using Tools > preferences does not work to make VLC play CDs.
I would appreciate it if you can send me a line by line procedure on using the command prompt method of setting preferences to default settings. I will then know if I have done this process correctly in the past. This is not easy for someone who has not done this process before and VLC media player does not indicate if someone is successful after Enter is pressed.
I'm pretty sure it's essentially this bug: https://code.videolan.org/videolan/vlc/ ... ote_238413I have tried the Tools > Preferences method a number of times with no success.
So there must be a bug of some type in VLC.
"it's quite likely a bug in VLC that they need to fix" My question is who are "they" and how are "they" going to fix the "bug"?
No, it's not a bug with your configuration. It needs to be fixed in the VLC code for the Devices menu. As a workaround, try clicking on Media->Open Disc..., then select the "Audio CD" option button, and then click Play at the bottom. That still works for me.The question still remains how do I fix this bug, if it can be fixed?
Would uninstalling VLC and downloading the latest version of VLC resolve the bug problem or would this cause more problems than it would resolve? If this option is suggested, I would appreciate a link to download the latest version of VLC.
That sounds like more than one problem going on. Not sure if your crashing is caused by the same bug or not. Presumably, you've tried playing the CD with Windows Media Player, just to make sure that there's nothing more generally wrong with your disc drive?Thank you for your suggestion. This does not work for me as VLC crashes to the desk top right after I click Play.
Yep, it's not fixed on the nightly builds, either, so you've just got to wait.Am I right to assume that I will have to live with the version of VLC that I have with its limitations on playing a CD until someone fixes the VLC code?
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