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# Select which events to log: General, Skinning, SDK, Reader, Service, Handheld, Playback, Database, Import, Encoders, Sharing Plugins, TV and/or CD. It is best to only select the item that your are troubleshooting, to eliminate unnecessary information in the log file. |
# Select which events to log: General, Skinning, SDK, Reader, Service, Handheld, Playback, Database, Import, Encoders, Sharing Plugins, TV and/or CD. It is best to only select the item that your are troubleshooting, to eliminate unnecessary information in the log file. |
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Log files are saved in c:\Document Settings\user_name\Application Data\J River\Media Center |
Log files are saved in c:\Document Settings\user_name\Application Data\J River\Media Center 12\log.txt |
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To view the log file, go to Help > Configure Debug Logging and select Click to View Current Log File. |
To view the log file, go to Help > Configure Debug Logging and select Click to View Current Log File. |
Revision as of 16:43, 11 October 2007
Set Media Center to automatically create log files to help troubleshoot problems.
- Go to Help > Configure Debug Logging.
- Select the output type: strings (requires a debug viewer) or log file.
- Select which events to log: General, Skinning, SDK, Reader, Service, Handheld, Playback, Database, Import, Encoders, Sharing Plugins, TV and/or CD. It is best to only select the item that your are troubleshooting, to eliminate unnecessary information in the log file.
Log files are saved in c:\Document Settings\user_name\Application Data\J River\Media Center 12\log.txt
To view the log file, go to Help > Configure Debug Logging and select Click to View Current Log File.
To reset a log file, go to Help > Configure Debug Logging and select Click to Reset Log File.