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VLC 2.0.7 plays 2 directory

Postby alvinsiu » 27 Jul 2013 12:45

Hi Sir,

I would like to report a strange behaviour of VLC 2.0.7 under platform Win 7 SP1 when using the following command :

vlc --random --zoom="2" "c:\male" "c:\female"

The 2 directories male and female each contain 100 files.

Problem-1 :

When VLC is opened, there is no zoom.
Although clicking the [ menu > Video > Zoom ] has reported as 2:1 Double, the screen is actually a 1:1 zoom.
When clicking the [ menu > Video > Zoom > 2:1 Double ] using a mouse, the screen will then REALLY resize to double.

Problem-2 :

When clicking menu > View > Playlist, the list has 101 items.
The first item is the directory male and then there are 100 files from the female directory.
As a result, there is a 99% chance for VLC to pick up a file from the female directory.
There is only 1% chance to go to the male directory.
Sometimes the behaviour is vice versa, having 100 files from the male directory plus 1 item as the female directory.

Could anyone take a look at these 2 problem please ?
Thanks

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Re: VLC 2.0.7 plays 2 directory

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 05 Aug 2013 14:00

problem 1 should be fixed in 2.1.0

Problem 2 should be fixed if you ask to preparse the files on playlist addition.
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