
I can provoke building the fontcache when deleting the %appdata%/roaming/vlc folder.Īnd still it's the same: if engine A + B are active, the system freezes and crashes completely, and if I activate only engine B, everything works fine. The built takes about a minute, but this only happens once (after installing). If i disable engine A, so that only engine B is working, the rebuilding of the fontcache works again. Per default both engines are used to scan for virusses in the background. This "Wächter" uses two engines: A and B. It's the function that scans files in background for virusses). There I have a "Wächter"-function (like a "guard"-function, I have a german system, so I don't know how it's called in english. I have installed G-Data Internet Security 2011 on my system. It seems like I have identified what's the problem. The only solution is to set the font renderer to dummy font. Because the version 1.1.3 didn't work, I tried to downgrade to 1.1.2 again, but then the same problem occoured there. The problem started when trying to update to 1.1.3 (at first I deinstalled 1.1.2). The last VLC version that worked with subtitles on my system was VLC 1.1.2. I have no additional fonts installed, the system is very new (installed a few weeks ago).

Where is the fontcache file located and what's it's name? The folder %appdata%/Roaming/vlc seems to bee accessible, because the files ml.xspf, vlc-qt-interface.ini and vlcrc are created. The user i use to log in is password-protected and has administrator rights. I am running Win7 64 Bit Home Prof in German.

Here are some details, perhaps this will help you trouble shooting: I've tried deleting %appdata%/Roaming/vlc: Folder gets re-created, but when the fontcache get's refreshed, the system freezes again. I've tried running as administrator: same problem
