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Requests - regarding to "Add files to playlist" command #72

Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
- mp2 v0.59 + subssupport v1.5.1
- PBnigma 4.2 ( kernel 3.1.1 ) on VU+ UNO

Could You implement the folowing functions :

1. Start the first video file from the playlist after using the "Add files to 
playlist" ( in present versions after the "Add files to playlist" command is 
used we must manually change from folder list to playlist and manually start 
the video file that we want to play ( my logic is to start the first file from 
the list, since I watch a lot of series one after another from the same folder )

2. When I start MP2, it starts in my "movies" folder. In it I have multiple 
directoryes like :

Cartoons
Horror
Drama
.
.
.

When I change directory to ( for example ) "Horror", then I get listed the 
video files from that dir, and the cursor is on "<Parent directrory>". If I use 
the "Add files to playlist" command, all my files from my "movies" folder will 
be added to the playlist not just the files from "Horror". ( and this is a bit 
confusing - this is what I'am asking You to change )
But if I move the cursor to down to the first or any movie in the filelist and 
use the "Add files to playlist" then only the files from my "Horror" folder 
will be added to the playlist.

Could You change this behavior ? ( This is not a new "behavior", it worked like 
this in the previous versions too - I'm just asking :) )

Once a gain theese are NOT errors! The player works flawlessly!

Thanx for your time and effort in advance!

Original issue reported on code.google.com by nagys...@gmail.com on 22 Mar 2015 at 4:00

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
Regarding my 1. request ( i made a mistake in writing ) :

1. Start the "x" video file from the playlist after using the "Add files to 
playlist" ( where "x" is the file that the cursor was on when we selected the 
"Add files to playlist" command in the filelist.
( in present versions after the "Add files to playlist" command is used we must 
manually change from file list to playlist and manually start the video file 
that we want to play

Sorry for the confusion.

Original comment by nagys...@gmail.com on 22 Mar 2015 at 4:12