Of course you still can.Last information : on VLC Beta version, you cannot access to the sd card directories ;(
You cant develop the sd repertories in files, and no propose on repertories add
Try in android 7 and you will see
What's your device? And Android version.Just a couple of days ago, whenever I wanted to delete a video from my device, I would tap the "three dots" at the right of the individual video and choose the delete option. But the "delete" option has dissapeared! How could I enable the option again? or is it a bug?
I edited my build.prop to trick VLC into thinking I was running Android 7.1.2 and running API 25. I rebooted, and while this did cause problems for a number of apps, I discovered that VLC 2.5.12 worked just fine. I was also able to delete files from the video library within the app. VLC appeared to be stable even with this hack. Obviously I can't use the hack since it breaks a lot of other things, but it proves that the full VLC functionality is available and working on Oreo.Delete option has been removed only for Oreo device.
Because of new framework/rules to acces. We'll fix Oreo later.
Yes. There is clearly an issue here. We're investigating.On my rooted Android 5.0 smartphone, MX Player can delete files from the SD Card, but VLC 2.5.12 can not. It's bug?
Framework limitation again, we may add it but it's not user friendly…On my rooted Android 5.0 smartphone, MX Player can delete files from the SD Card, but VLC 2.5.12 can not. It's bug?
Good to know, I suggest you to join the Google+ community, I'm more reachable there. https://plus.google.com/communities/113 ... 7012455563I edited my build.prop to trick VLC into thinking I was running Android 7.1.2 and running API 25. I rebooted, and while this did cause problems for a number of apps, I discovered that VLC 2.5.12 worked just fine. I was also able to delete files from the video library within the app. VLC appeared to be stable even with this hack. Obviously I can't use the hack since it breaks a lot of other things, but it proves that the full VLC functionality is available and working on Oreo.Delete option has been removed only for Oreo device.
Because of new framework/rules to acces. We'll fix Oreo later.
Would it be possible to add a toggle for the Oreo detection in settings for the nightly build? I'm willing to help test and report bugs.
Same as all the others,Yes. There is clearly an issue here. We're investigating.On my rooted Android 5.0 smartphone, MX Player can delete files from the SD Card, but VLC 2.5.12 can not. It's bug?
I'll join the group later today. Keep in mind that I am only using internal storage, not external SD card or USB stick over OTG, so you shouldn't have to jump through a lot of hoops to enable it. I'm aware of the programming issues for handling read/write on external storage. As I said, I'm willing and available to help with real-time testing if you need it.Good to know, I suggest you to join the Google+ community, I'm more reachable there. https://plus.google.com/communities/113 ... 7012455563
And during beta we had a lot of crash reports showing deleting on Oreo was not always OK. But we'll fix this.
I'll join the group later today. Keep in mind that I am only using internal storage, not external SD card or USB stick over OTG, so you shouldn't have to jump through a lot of hoops to enable it. I'm aware of the programming issues for handling read/write on external storage. As I said, I'm willing and available to help with real-time testing if you need it.Good to know, I suggest you to join the Google+ community, I'm more reachable there. https://plus.google.com/communities/113 ... 7012455563
And during beta we had a lot of crash reports showing deleting on Oreo was not always OK. But we'll fix this.
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