If you are a movie or anime enthusiast, youâve probably encountered the message saying âBuilding font cacheâ on VLC Player while playing an MKV or MP4 video. Then you see a progress bar that seems to get suck in 0% or 1%. While the pop up says âPlease wait while your font cache is rebuilt. This should take less than a minuteâ, if you have a basic PC or laptop, the rebuilding process can take more than five minutes and in rare cases the VLC player itself will stop responding and you have to force close it. It can be very irritating when you have to unnecessarily wait for VLC to start playing your video files. The good thing is you can easily fix this irritating vid eo playback delay by simple changing a settings option on VLC media Player.
How to stop building font cache in VLC Player on a Windows PC
The building font cache dialogue box appears on VLC Player while playing video files with embedded subtitles displayed at the bottom. Here is how you can disable font cache building on VLC Player:- Open VLC Player
- Go to Tools >> Preferences
- On the bottom left, you will see âShow Settingsâ >> select âAllâ
- Now, go to Video >> Subtitles/OSD
- On the right, you will see âText Rendering Mod uleâ
- Select âDummy font rendererâ from the drop down menu
After completing above steps, the âbuilding font cacheâ dialogue message will stop displaying while playing video files. In case your VLC Player hangs up during the cache building process, you may have to delete the temporary app data. To fix this issue:
- Press windows key + r (to bring up ârunâ box)
- or simply press windows key and type ârunâ in windows search
- Type %appdata%
- Find the VLC folder and delete it
After deleting the VLC app data folder, VLC will build font ca che from scratch and wonât freeze up this time.
To conclude, always make sure your VLC player is up to date. For this, open VLC Player >> go to âHelpâ >> Select âCheck for Updatesâ. The latest version of VLC has cleared many bugs and improved video performance for different file formats inclyding .mkv. .mov, .mp4, .dat and .mpeg.
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