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The new auto playlist Version 1.30 introduced an auto playlist option. But that's exactly the problem - that it's an option. It should be a command line parameter. There's no way someone would want to see all the movies in a folder each time they open one - at least not ALL the time. On the other hand, for example, I've prepared a script that I autorun from CDs. It checks whether someone has BSPlayer installed and if so, uses it to play some movies. Right now, it creates a temporary BSL file and deletes it after BSPlayer opens (it waits some seconds till it assumes BSPlayer has already opened). You could spare me all that with a simple command line. You don't even need to declare a special command. What's the problem in specifying simply something like "*.*", "*.mpg", etc. instead of the standard "X.mpg"? Please tell me what you think. Thanks! |
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For movies, i admit, this is not necessary... But, don't change this option: i luv it |
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Allowing us to run BSPlayer over a folder or multiple files would support your cause, but still wouldn't force us to watch multiple files by default. |
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