Option to directly delete file from harddrive
Posted: 22 Oct 2010 21:42
Hi there!
I think it would be nice to have an option to delete a file right from the player.
At the moment it's too complicated to do this I think.
You to open the explorer, open the file-path and then delete it. (After you've already selected 'Next File' in VLC, Otherwise windows will fail of course)
One of the problem I always have is, that even that option "show containing folder" doesn't work very well.
In most cases it simply doesn't react to a click.
So a solution would be, to give the user an option to delete a file right from the player.
For example there could be an option in the context menu when clicking a file in the playlist. Something like "!Delete permanently from HD!".
To prevent people from doing this unintentional there should be at least 2 "safety barriers".
First one should be to mark that option in the context menu Red
Second one could be an automatic 2nd confirmation-box which asks if you really want to delete the file.
In the Preferences of VLC there must be an option to turn this function off completely! And if you activate that whole function there should be a big warning message what this option is for.
But also there should be an option in the "pro-users" menu to disable the 2nd "do you really want"-question. (important)
Of course the whole option would be disabled in a fresh install of VLC.
So I don't think that any user would be able to blame VideoLAN for a file that was deleted.
I think this would be a fair compromise between security and ease-of-use, what do you think?
I like VLC really, and it's a great program, but this function really lacks in my opinion.
I have I big music archive digitalised from my CDs or bought from stores in the Internet. But sometimes there are tracks I really don't like. But always opening the explorer isn't the best solution in my eyes.
Would be very cool to hear some other opinions on that!
Thank you,
SchwarzerRiese
I think it would be nice to have an option to delete a file right from the player.
At the moment it's too complicated to do this I think.
You to open the explorer, open the file-path and then delete it. (After you've already selected 'Next File' in VLC, Otherwise windows will fail of course)
One of the problem I always have is, that even that option "show containing folder" doesn't work very well.
In most cases it simply doesn't react to a click.
So a solution would be, to give the user an option to delete a file right from the player.
For example there could be an option in the context menu when clicking a file in the playlist. Something like "!Delete permanently from HD!".
To prevent people from doing this unintentional there should be at least 2 "safety barriers".
First one should be to mark that option in the context menu Red
Second one could be an automatic 2nd confirmation-box which asks if you really want to delete the file.
In the Preferences of VLC there must be an option to turn this function off completely! And if you activate that whole function there should be a big warning message what this option is for.
But also there should be an option in the "pro-users" menu to disable the 2nd "do you really want"-question. (important)
Of course the whole option would be disabled in a fresh install of VLC.
So I don't think that any user would be able to blame VideoLAN for a file that was deleted.
I think this would be a fair compromise between security and ease-of-use, what do you think?
I like VLC really, and it's a great program, but this function really lacks in my opinion.
I have I big music archive digitalised from my CDs or bought from stores in the Internet. But sometimes there are tracks I really don't like. But always opening the explorer isn't the best solution in my eyes.
Would be very cool to hear some other opinions on that!
Thank you,
SchwarzerRiese