![]() I use VLC as my main video player, however in the recent update to 2.0 I have noticed that every time I open the VLC app or play a video, it will build the font cache. Although this takes a second or two to finish, it is a bit annoying. Jun 30, 2012 - Unfortunately it seems the same not provided for Windows users in VLC 2.0.2, we've already covered how to disable font cache of VLC player,. This is a follow-up to; these instructions do stop VLC from building a font cache permanently. VLC is a great media player, but the problem is that if you run a registry cleaner like, VLC’s font cache gets wiped and it must rebuild it. This can get very annoying real quick. Here’s how to get VLC to stop building a font cache: Step 1. Tools / Preferences Step 2. ![]() Show All Settings Step 3. Expand Video, click Subtitles/OSD Step 4. Choose Text rendering module as Dummy font renderer function Step 5. No more font cache rebuilding.
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