Ya, you get my point…how stupid! How is this possible that any other player works perfectly with fonts and subtitles without any popup and waiting to rebuilding anything?! Come on, waiting fo about minutes before I can watch my first video?! Also the ever lasting bug with not memorizing my volume level between sessions dragged me away to an older version where there WAS some sort of memorizing the level. Who ever decided to include this functionality should be ridiculed mercilessly. You will need Admin rights to do this obviously. Thanks, this actually sorted my problem which occurred due to me cloning the files across hard drives, I think VLC is a great little player and I myself have never experienced problems with it on any clean installs or older installs.
Who the hell uses Subtitles? Not everyone know english or language they watch their videos on. Is there is a way to disable the font cache rebuilding process? Buiding of font cache only done when file contains subtitles as I found in VLC support documentaion. And also make sure you are using latest version of VLC media player which comes fixed with lot of bugs like these. I have faced this dialog box only once that too after installing and running VLC player for the first time. After couple of minutes video file will be played without any problems, lot of people wonder why this happens.