Now go back and read 1st post again, not what we are asking for.hurr durr I can't comprehend english
Now go back and read 1st post again, not what we are asking for.hurr durr I can't comprehend english
Signed up just to tell you, your wrong-You are lucky I stumbled upon this thread looking for something else. Even luckier that Imade an account since you're all illiterate dummies computer and actual reading comprehension-wise. Sorry, but not really for the mean words, but if you're going to attack the devs of the best player ever despite the fact that its free, you deserve it. They probably ignored you guys because you are all toxic, to say the least
Now since you guys are lacking in the intelligence area edtekk22 answered this two years ago in 2017
Sorry for coming off mean but you guys started it and I can see why the devs just let you suffer since all it takes is a little common sense and even if you don't have that then you could have just read the post by edtekk22 who answered the question 2 years ago
Also, this post started 4 years ago, and it's still a feature that is worth adding to the software.So if anyone knows if there's a way to do this WITHOUT doing a playlist or having to navigate to a folder, that would be great.
With MPC I can just double click on any TV show file (ex: Cold Case File s6 e1), and always be a single click away if I want to watch the next episode. With VLC I need to close it, open a folder, navigate to the folder I want and find the file I want to watch. The two best fixes ive found: Always keep that folder open (lol) or always build a playlist (which takes too much work considering I might close VLC after watching one episode, or need to reboot pc, etc).Having said that, playing the content of a directory "in sequence" does not mean much.
If you are unsure of the Order which the user wants, create an option to select the prefered ordering method for god's sakeThe point is that there is not a The One Sequence of files in a directory. The order of files in a directory is meaningless, and might not correspond to any sort of logical order.
Maybe you want alphabetic order, or maybe you want numerical order. But neither of those are "The Sequence".
I keep returning to this post whenever I run into issues with my current media player, to check if any progress is being made. But it's either no interest from the developers, or insults from random forum members who have some twelve click workaround to suggest. For the moment, VLC remains my backup media player, to watch files that other players stumble on. Just for lack of "ad hoc current folder playlist creation".
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