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Hello, I use VLC Media Player the latest version on my Windows 10 PC; I
use the desktop version and not the one from the Windows store as I
don't know how accessible that is with screen readers; I use System
Access as my screen reader; it seems with every other file I open to
play, I hear "VLC Crash Reporting, oops, VLC media player has crashed."
I hit enter to tell it to send a crash report; then the file will play
as normal. Is there a workaround to keep from getting those annoying
crash reports every time I open one of my audio files? What I like
about VLC is the ability to move backward or forward on the fly when
playing a file. Any tips or tricks would be appreciated; also if anyone
uses the Windows 10 VLC app with a screen reader, is it accessible and
usable? Thanks very much.
- [all-audio] VLC 3.0 always crashing Peter Russillo