How do you open files for playback?Silent Rain wrote:Dear Mirillis, please add the option of automatic cleaning of the playlist after the close of the player. I'm tired of constantly cleaning it yourself
Splash should remember around 100 recet files with its resume positions.Bazikcho wrote:I want exactly opposite thing for playlist
Mine is cleared auto ?
I want to remember 5 or 10 last movies and they positions called "recents" or something like that. Like now do it with last played file but more accuracy, for all files.
It doesn't matter! You misunderstood me.Ghost wrote:How do you open files for playback?Silent Rain wrote:Dear Mirillis, please add the option of automatic cleaning of the playlist after the close of the player. I'm tired of constantly cleaning it yourself
When temporary file is selected then every double click on video file will clean it, it will also work this way when drag and drop video file to Splash window.
Simply amazing! You are certainly the best developers in the world I'm serious! I adore you guysGhost wrote:Ok, I got it, security/privacy reasons.
Thats a cool suggestion, will add to to our list for future versions.
Well you are right, Splash remember them only when there are add it to playlist. Is there any way to remember them when i open next files with double click. Sometimes this happens incidental when i sort video files or i just want to play it with double click it's more easy, but always to remember last 10 - 20 filesBazikcho wrote:I want exactly opposite thing for playlist
Mine is cleared auto ?
I want to remember 5 or 10 last movies and they positions called "recents" or something like that. Like now do it with last played file but more accuracy, for all files.
Splash should remember around 100 recet files with its resume positions.
Make sure that you have auto resume enabled in settings.
You can resume files also manually with playlist button.
There is no auto clear and playlist should be always stored.
But temporary playlist may be easily cleaned when you drag and drop a file to Splash window or run a file by double click.
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