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by Chrisi22
04 Jul 2010 20:43
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: option to not save last file / folder opened?
Replies: 19
Views: 14092

Re: option to not save last file / folder opened?

Thanks lolazy, for a very helpful reply. Many "less advanced" users will benefit from some of it. Are you sure I'm a guy? Chrisi sounds pretty sissy. :D Re: Chrisi22, in my opinion , you shouldn't enter manually a FILE name in this line, because VLC by itself never keeps any file name in t...
by Chrisi22
04 Jul 2010 18:30
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: option to not save last file / folder opened?
Replies: 19
Views: 14092

Re: option to not save last file / folder opened?

Thanks. Those options are Windows Explorer related. No, they're not. I'm not talking about recent files, etc., in Explorer. Many prgms have the option to show / NOT show - from the prgms' interface - the last file(s) / folders accessed, Or option to not save that info in any prgm files, in appdata o...
by Chrisi22
04 Jul 2010 01:06
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: option to not save last file / folder opened?
Replies: 19
Views: 14092

Re: option to not save last file / folder opened?

Ummm, My issue is how to stop VLC from showing the last file(s) or folder accessed (or any accessed, for that matter), when you click: Media>Open File, or Open Folder, or Save Playlist to File. As a privacy issue, there should be an option somewhere to have VLC NOT show this. I believe even WMP has ...
by Chrisi22
03 Jul 2010 22:46
Forum: VLC media player for Windows Troubleshooting
Topic: option to not save last file / folder opened?
Replies: 19
Views: 14092

option to not save last file / folder opened?

Hello, Question about VLC 1.1.0 privacy & not retaining info about last files / folders opened. Read a post here about entering (or altering) the vlc-qt-interface.ini file in C:\users\<name>\appdata\Roaming\VLC, by adding or altering the line: filedialog-path= then putting in what you want for t...

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