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<bookmark>
<file>D:\path\file1.ext</file>
<pos>600</pos>
</bookmark>
<bookmark>
<file>D:\path\file2.ext</file>
<pos>1200</pos>
</bookmark>
That wouldn't work with DVD movies, since they all have same X:\VIDEO_TS as item.Or is it much more complicated than that?
What I mean is, that URL itself isn't unique enough to save current position in reliable way.So you take an exceptional case (for which bookmarks are difficult to implement) as argument for not implementing them in general (where no showstoppers exist) ?
PowerDVD supports that very well.... just exclude DVD/Bluray drives from bookmarks. I don't know any player which would support this anyway.
It is just SUPER annoying to user, that when he/she enters new DVD Video discs to drive, VLC suggest returning to last position, even when user hasn't played that disc before.I personally think that's not VLC's responsibility to check if bookmarked content has changed.
The links have nothing to do with bookmarking/remember position. The first link is about the well-known frame-by-frame bug and the second link is about an instance where VLC failed to display consistent/correct timecodes (possibly due to file which does not conform to specifications/standards).
@bookmark: If user sets bookmark to location and afterwards removes the content from that location, it's user fault. And it's a pretty weird argument, it's almost like saying "VLC will stop supporting video playback, because users are annoyed that VLC does not play videos they have deleted from their HDD".Bookmark/remember position failing is annoying to many people
there is an easy solution in the way MPC-HC has dealt with this issue:It is just SUPER annoying to user, that when he/she enters new DVD Video discs to drive, VLC suggest returning to last position, even when user hasn't played that disc before.
Again, if you want to know whether the content has changed, you need to store data capable of identifying the content (file size, time stamps, hash, etc.), as mentioned repeatedly already.Content change of the URL is only half of the problem, second part is the URL change of the content.
Nobody has implemented this. VLC is a volunteer project, nobody is forced to do anything.Wow, two and a half years later and this basic feature still has not made it to vlc... has it been forgotten?
Nice, but v2.0.0 is out and I still can't find this feature.Will be implemented with the dB in 1.1
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