The same in the ArchlinuxAlso my "Continue playback?" preference in VLC for Windows (8.1) is by default configured as "Ask" but the feature doesn't work. I've tried selecting other options and reverting back to "Ask" but, no, I cannot make it work.
YES this did the trick. I had the same problem as everyone in this thread, and in the bug report, but this simple change fixed it for me. I don't recall ever changing this setting, so I'm not sure why it's disabled if it should be enabled by default. Perhaps it was disabled by default a long time ago in VLC, since I've had VLC installed for a long time?Problem solved.
Vlc preferences --> Show All --> Interface --> Main interfaces --> macosx --> Behavior section's "Keep Recent Items" needs to be checked.
Mine wasn't. If it can't remember what you've played it can't remember where to start them. So it was my error.
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Oops, my error again, dfuhrmann already posted the solution.
I'm on win64 version with clean install, I've check the option default was on "Ask" but it didn't ask. Resume function ON WORKS with "Always" option.For resume, open your preferences and on the Interface section, find "Continue Playback" and see whether it's set to "Ask, Always, Never".
The Addons Manager loads for me although there's only about 7 options.
Just to report that this was fixed in the last version (2.2.1). All working fine now.Seems that, if I double-click a video (.mp4) in Windows explorer, VLC doesn't add it to its "recent media" list ("Media->Open recent media"), and doesn't remember where I left off. If I open the video from within VLC ("Media->Open File") though, it will add it to its recent media list, and will remember where I left off.
Same here, ideally I would like the notification to stay on for about 10 seconds.---It is by default selected as Ask and here is what Ask does. When you listen to say an mp3 audio file, and then close VLC without even stopping it, the next time you open it, it will show very quickly (too quickly to my taste) an option at the top left of the VLC window to resume the audio file where you left it off. If you click on this small message at the top left,
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