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== Android ==
 
== Android ==
 
=== From the settings control ===
 
=== From the settings control ===
In ''Settings'', go to ''Applications'', ''VLC'' and delete the data.
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In ''Settings'', go to ''Applications'' ''VLC'' → '''Clear data'''.
  
 
=== Within the application ===
 
=== Within the application ===

Revision as of 00:32, 24 September 2013

Many problems with VLC are due to wrong settings or a broken plugins cache. You can solve these through deleting VLC's preferences and cache.

Reset preferences from VLC

Using VLC within preferences

If you can launch VLC, in the preferences dialog, from the Tools menu, you can hit the "Reset preferences" button.

NB: This might not solve all your issues, all the time; so if you still have issues, then see the rest of this article.

Reset preferences and cache

Windows

Using the shortcut in the start menu

If you installed VLC properly you can delete the preferences and cache by simply opening the shortcut you can find in your start menu:

All programs > VideoLAN > Reset VLC media player preferences and cache files

Deleting the files manually

Open the explorer and type %APPDATA% into the address bar and hit enter. This should lead you to the AppData folder of your user.

Therein you should find a folder named vlc. Delete that folder and you're done.

Windows Deleting Prefs Folder.png

Mac OS X / OS X

Using the disk image script

If you still have VLC's disk image you downloaded to install it: it includes a script called "Reset Preferences", which allows you to do exactly that.

Just launch it, click OK and you're done.

Manual deletion

Alternatively, reset VLC manually by removing a folder called "org.videolan.vlc" and a file named "org.videolan.vlc.plist".

Both are stored in ~/Library/Preferences - use "Go To Folder" within the Finder's "Go" menu to show this folder.

You can delete them from command line too.

GNU/Linux

Delete the ~/.config/vlc and ~/.cache/vlc folders or execute vlc --reset-config in a terminal.

Old versions of VLC had the data stored in ~/.vlc

iOS

Delete the app from SpringBoard and re-download it from the App Store to fully reset the media library and settings.

Android

From the settings control

In Settings, go to ApplicationsVLCClear data.

Within the application

You can, in the preferences, in the Other section, clean your history and your media database.

See also

This page is part of the informal VLC Support Guide.
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.