Log Files

Since most doctors have horrible handwriting, Dr. DivX neatly types notes and stashes them in the Log Files directory. If something unexpected occurs while the doctor is working, you may find a few clues in the log files. Unfortunately, even though the logs are neatly typed, they mostly read like gibberish to the untrained eye.

Nonetheless, while Dr. DivX is encoding files, detailed progress reports are written to plain text files and stored in the directory designated for Log Files. Log files generally aren't more than a few hundred kilobytes but a string of errors can cause log files that are several megabytes.

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