Right-click on a track and select "Add to playlist..."

Feature requests for VLC.
manolis
New Cone
New Cone
Posts: 3
Joined: 27 Aug 2010 11:08

Right-click on a track and select "Add to playlist..."

Postby manolis » 06 Sep 2010 18:23

Hello.

It could really nice to add a right-click option that adds to the playlist the selected track.

When browsing through the Icecast directory, that can be extremely useful, as there are way too many streams to catch-up.

makaros
New Cone
New Cone
Posts: 2
Joined: 14 Sep 2010 09:42

Re: Right-click on a track and select "Add to playlist..."

Postby makaros » 14 Sep 2010 09:45

+1

It is frustrating having to copy/paste the stream information and then go back to the icecast window only to have to scroll wayyyy down to find your station.

varian93
New Cone
New Cone
Posts: 1
Joined: 16 Sep 2010 23:24

Re: Right-click on a track and select "Add to playlist..."

Postby varian93 » 16 Sep 2010 23:35

I agree... I think anywhere in VLC when there is media listed you should be able to right click & choose add to playlist.

The other day I was using VLC's media library function to find music files & I was fully expecting to be able to right click & choose add to playlist as this seemed like an obvious & essential feature. I was surprised when it was not available.

I was then further upset by the fact that when I switched from the media library view to the playlist view to find the file I was wanting to add & then switched back to the media library view it had completely reset my "position" in the media library back to default. I wanted & expected it to keep my place. My place being way down in a deep folder structure of music files. I had to re-find where I left off. This quickly became very time consuming to simply create a playlist of music.

I ended up using windows file explorer to navigate the music folders & use it's right click context menu to "add to VLC playlist".

I'm running VLC v1.1.4 on Windows 7 Home Premium.

Thanks everyone.


Return to “VLC media player Feature Requests”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 7 guests