Viz Trio User Guide
Version 3.2 | Published June 29, 2021 ©
Viz Trio Log Files
Viz Trio Log Levels
Viz Trio Log Levels can be specified to define the level of detail. For example, log level 0 provides information about critical errors only, while log level 9 will provides information about a wide range of events.
Specify log levels in the General section of Configuration:
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Loglevel 0: Only error messages will be logged.
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Loglevel 1: Warning messages will be added.
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Loglevel 2: Timer messages will be added. These show the amount of time different operations take in the program.
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Loglevel 5: Status messages will be added. These show ordinary program events such as "page loaded", "page taken", and so on.
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Loglevel 9: All commands sent to the Viz Engine rendering process will be added.
Tip: Messages on log level 0 and 1 (error and warning messages) can also be viewed in the Error Messages Window.
Caution: In many cases it may be beneficial to set a low Media Sequencer logging level, preferably to 0, since a high level of logging might affect performance when running in a production environment.
Changing Log Level
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Click the menu option File > Configuration to open the Trio Configuration.
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Select General from the User Interface section.
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In the Log level box, enter a log level according to the available Viz Trio Log Levels.
Changing the Log File Path
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Click the Config button in Viz Trio’s main window to open Trio Configuration.
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Select Paths from the User Interface section.
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In the Logfile path box, enter the path to where the log files should be located from now on.