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Autoadding files from catalog is buggy in the newer versions, it places the file you use to add from the folder to play in the top of the playlist (instead of sorting order), also it buggy when you then try to move it into the right order manually altogether. Another minor nuisance is "don't change video size in full screen" option overrides "as previous" in the playlist if have "Auto Pan&Scan" set to "fit to screen" thingy in full screen. Cheers! |
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Can confirm that the sorting issue is resolved in the new beta ![]() However when you move/drag&drop a file DOWN one step manually it doesn't show it as moved in the playlist even tho it is. lol yeah sorry about that but I believe my mud throwing :p will get cleared once this is. I'll try to be more clear nexttime. |
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I personally think this isn't a bug but a feature. IMHO it really does make good sence to put the file used to add files from folder (by having the option "Always add all files in current directory to playlist" selected) on top of the playlist as that same file is also the one ready to play first (or that will be played immediately if "Auto play" is selected). I agree in older versions this was not so, but I think the present way really makes more sence and is more logical. Maybe you should use the other option to add all files in a folder to a playlist, i.e. by rightclicking on playlist itself and then select "Add directory" and then browse to the folder and clicking on the folder's name. That option even gives you the possibility to include files from subfolders ("[v] Recurse subdirectories" at the top). Quote:
The sort-function of both the old and new style playlist delivers what may be expected. Buttons (Up)/(Down) in old style playlist: No problems whatsoever! (No such buttons in new style playlist) Manual dragging/dropping: Old style playlist: I can easily manually place any file on any position in the list. So no problem whatsoever! New style playlist: minor problem: I can place any file on any position in the list with no problem at all except for positioning it at the very bottom. (To achieve that you now have to move it down to the max and then place the one on the bottom one up). So you've found a minor ![]() Quote:
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It really doesn't make any sense having the file on top of the playlist, especially when watching a folder with correctly named ascending files, like 1 -2 - 3 - 4 - 5. Now say that you wish to continue watching from file no.3, this would mess everything up making the play order 3 -1 -2 - 4 - 5. If it really is a feature, please make it optional as an addition to load all files from folder, e.g. place file on top of playlist. This way I need to play the file where I left off, call the playlist and then choose to sort by path and filename, which is way too many clicks, the previous default was much more intuitive. |
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To put correctly named ascending files, like abc1.avi abc2.avi abc3.avi abc4.avi abc5.avi in playlist to play them sequentially, there is no need whatsoever to select "Always add all files in current directory to playlist". If - with this option deselected - you load/play the first file of a sequence, the following files will be added automatically in playlist. E.g. if you load abc1.avi: all files abc2 to 5 will also be added to playlist and abc1.avi is ready to play or starts to play (may depend on other settings). However, if you load abc3.avi, only abc4.avi and abc5.avi will be added automatically (with abc3.avi starting to play or ready to play). Further, you can also make BS.Player "remember" where you left last time (also in the middle of some movie), by setting "Remember last movie position" under General Preferences. Next time BS.Player will ask you if you want to continue from the point where you left. ![]()
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This way you can e.g. also watch the videofiles (no menues etc !) of a Blue-ray DVD (depending on the compression format used) copied to your HD (...\STREAM\00000.m2ts .... 00001.m2ts etc.) i.a. assuming that you allowed - upon installation - BS.Player to internally install the codecs/filters it needs, such as e.g. Haali. It works for any video format (and I personally wouldn't mind if it would also work for audio (e.g. think of the tracks of a spoken book)). It actually also does work for a folder with episodes, provided these are properly numbered consecutively (otherwise I wouldn't have suggested it). It really does make good sence as it concerns two different features; if you do not see that "all files" (=all media files) differs from (video)files with (same name exept for the) consecutive numbering, well then I can't really help you. What's more: the "all files" feature was added comparatively recently if compared with the "auto-adding" feature which actually dates back to the early days of BS.Player and it was already implemented in the pre 1.x versions of BS.Player. To the contrary: it does exactly what it is supposed to do! (Did you try? If so: what BS.Player version/build are you using?) ![]()
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