Postby bab5470 » 06 Jul 2009 15:46
Its funny I just had the exact same thought and was coming to request this feature too.
Right now I'm in the middle of watching a movie but windows wants to reboot to finish installing security patches.I could finish watching the movie and then reboot but windows is going to keep nagging me to reboot incessantly. I could also write down the name of the file, and the current time and then manually reopen the file, and jump to approximately the same place but what a pain! I'm spoiled by session restoring in web browsers and now want to be able to reboot and have all my programs resume where they were before the reboot.
Understandably perhaps this feature cannot be implemented due to restrictions to some file formats but for those formats it does support it would be a great feature request. Maybe for file types where this doesn't work, VLC could simply prompt when closing:
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The file type you have opened does not support resuming.
As such we will not be able to restore your current position when you reopen VLC.
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Maybe make the "resume" feature optional too so that those users that don't want this functionality don't have to use it. Anyway just I thought. I would LOVE this feature personally.