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== Reset to default settings<br> ==
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== Reset to default settings<br> ==
  
If your VLC player is showing a strange behaviour and you want to fix it, then reset the VLC preferences in the preferences of the application.<br>Go to start menu -&gt; VideoLan -&gt; "Reset VLC media preferences ..." <br>  
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If your VLC player is showing a strange behaviour and you want to fix it, then reset the VLC preferences in the preferences of the application.<br>  
  
You should restart VLC then. If VLC doesn't want to start, you have to delete VLC's configuration file. This file is created by you, so if you want to know the exact location of it, change the available options in VLC and save the new configuration. There is now created a new configuration file in your user directory. So the precise locations of the configuration file depends now on the type of your operating system.
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Go to '''Start Menu''' -&gt; '''VideoLan''' -&gt; "'''Reset VLC media preferences'''" <br>
  
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You should restart VLC then. If VLC doesn't want to start, you have to delete VLC's configuration file. This file is created by you, so if you want to know the exact location of it, change the available options in VLC and save the new configuration.
  
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There is now created a new configuration file in your user directory. So the precise locations of the configuration file depends now on the type of your operating system.
  
''Here are 3 examples about how your path now can be, which are grabbed from: http://www.videolan.org/support/faq.html ''<br>Linux / Unix<br>$(HOME)/.config/vlc/vlcrc (v0.9.0 and above), $(HOME)/.vlc/vlcrc (v0.8 and older)
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Mac OS<br>X:HOME/Library/Preferences/org.videolan.vlc HOME/Library/Preferences/VLC (v0.9 and older)
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''Here are 3 examples about how your path now can be, which are grabbed from: http://www.videolan.org/support/faq.html ''<br>
  
Windows Vista/7<br>C:\Users\%username%\Application Data\vlc\vlcrc <br>If your operating system isn't mentioned here you, can find it on the above-mentioned homepage.&nbsp;
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'''Linux / Unix'''
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<pre>$(HOME)/.config/vlc/vlcrc (v0.9.0 and above), $(HOME)/.vlc/vlcrc (v0.8 and older) </pre>
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'''Mac OS'''
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<pre>X:HOME/Library/Preferences/org.videolan.vlc HOME/Library/Preferences/VLC (v0.9 and older) </pre>
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'''Windows Vista/7'''
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<pre>C:\Users\%username%\Application Data\vlc\vlcrc
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</pre>
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<br>''If your operating system isn't mentioned here you, can find it on the above-mentioned homepage.<br>''

Revision as of 16:53, 4 January 2012

Reset to default settings

If your VLC player is showing a strange behaviour and you want to fix it, then reset the VLC preferences in the preferences of the application.

Go to Start Menu -> VideoLan -> "Reset VLC media preferences"

You should restart VLC then. If VLC doesn't want to start, you have to delete VLC's configuration file. This file is created by you, so if you want to know the exact location of it, change the available options in VLC and save the new configuration.

There is now created a new configuration file in your user directory. So the precise locations of the configuration file depends now on the type of your operating system.


Here are 3 examples about how your path now can be, which are grabbed from: http://www.videolan.org/support/faq.html

Linux / Unix

$(HOME)/.config/vlc/vlcrc (v0.9.0 and above), $(HOME)/.vlc/vlcrc (v0.8 and older) 

Mac OS

X:HOME/Library/Preferences/org.videolan.vlc HOME/Library/Preferences/VLC (v0.9 and older) 


Windows Vista/7

C:\Users\%username%\Application Data\vlc\vlcrc


If your operating system isn't mentioned here you, can find it on the above-mentioned homepage.