Playlist Requests
Posted: 26 Mar 2009 17:29
[1] I'd like to see the "Load" and "Save" options on the playlist window itself.
[2] "Save" should try to overwrite the currently loaded playlist. (It would ask first, of course.) Right now, I have to navigate through my hard drive to find a playlist that I only wanted to make minor updates.
[3] Could VLC remember where in the file system the last "load" came from? 9 times out of 10 I want to load a .m3u or .xspf file from "My Music," but when I hit "Load Playlist," it always goes to: C:\Users\Administrator\Documents.
[4] Could VLC remember the last playlist? So, when I open VLC, it should remember what was previously played.
[5] Could VLC remember the time within a file? For example, I listen to Audio Books, and I sometimes stop at a time of, say, 9:08 out of 22:00. I pause to go eat, answer the phone, whatever. I'd like to somehow bookmark this time, close out of VLC, then be able to call up where I left off. My portable MP3 player does this.
[6] Could VLC's playlist save the order? Every time I load a playlist, I have to resort by clicking on one of the sort headers. I usually use the "URI" sort header so that it considers both folders and file names. But then when I close the application, and I reopen, I have to re-sort by URI again. And it would be nice if it remembered which song in the playlist I left off.
[7] Could there be a button that "refreshes" a playlist? That is, it would rescan the ID3 and durations. I have a playlist that I created from an old .m3u file. I saved it as .xspf. The durations are all 00:00.
[2] "Save" should try to overwrite the currently loaded playlist. (It would ask first, of course.) Right now, I have to navigate through my hard drive to find a playlist that I only wanted to make minor updates.
[3] Could VLC remember where in the file system the last "load" came from? 9 times out of 10 I want to load a .m3u or .xspf file from "My Music," but when I hit "Load Playlist," it always goes to: C:\Users\Administrator\Documents.
[4] Could VLC remember the last playlist? So, when I open VLC, it should remember what was previously played.
[5] Could VLC remember the time within a file? For example, I listen to Audio Books, and I sometimes stop at a time of, say, 9:08 out of 22:00. I pause to go eat, answer the phone, whatever. I'd like to somehow bookmark this time, close out of VLC, then be able to call up where I left off. My portable MP3 player does this.
[6] Could VLC's playlist save the order? Every time I load a playlist, I have to resort by clicking on one of the sort headers. I usually use the "URI" sort header so that it considers both folders and file names. But then when I close the application, and I reopen, I have to re-sort by URI again. And it would be nice if it remembered which song in the playlist I left off.
[7] Could there be a button that "refreshes" a playlist? That is, it would rescan the ID3 and durations. I have a playlist that I created from an old .m3u file. I saved it as .xspf. The durations are all 00:00.