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srpos

  

VLC Plugin

Score 64%
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Downloads:  68189
Submitted:  Oct 9 2012
Updated:  Oct 7 2013

Description:

This plugin allows you to automatically save and restore the position of the last played files in the VLC player.

Actual version: http://vlcsrposplugin.sourceforge.net




LicenseLGPL
(Save/restore position of the last played file)
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 Disappointed

 
 by Broni on: Nov 14 2013
 
Score 50%

I had high hopes for this addon but I'm little bit disappointed.
At least on my computer I have to go to "Preferences" and click on "Save" button on every VLC session. If I don't do this VLC won't remember last position.
VLC 2.1


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 Re: Disappointed

 
 by Coel on: Feb 11 2014
 
Score 50%

I pasted the unpacked file without the folder into the recommended folder, but I do not know if this is relevant.


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 Works! Thanks!!

 
 by Coel on: Feb 11 2014
 
Score 50%

I listen to a lot of podcasts, copied from iTunes.
Their player, also MediaGo, continues from where I stopped.Those players are nonsense, VLC is probably the best player, but does not have mentioned feature. I have a long playlist, it does not start with the item I listened to. When clicking this item, this addon works as expected!
No need to remember the time-stamp...a very time-saving addon. I am using the previous version, Twoflower. The newest release is not convincing because when hovering over the playlist small windows are always popping up, seems impossible to stop that!?
Strong recommendation for this addon!


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 Nice

 
 by Anchan on: Jul 14 2014
 
Score 50%

Woked fine with me.
Thanks.


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 vlc spros on opensuse

 
 by aralmim on: Aug 31 2014
 
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I found a simply way on Opensuse to install.

1. go to the opensuse page

2. up in the middle places of the openuse page is a search box

3. click on the green opensuse logo and change it to "software’s"

4.type in the box: "srpos" and install your variant

5. then on vlc Tools> Preference> at the bottom of the window at Show Settings> click the "All " option and go to "Interface> Control Interfaces and check SAVE/RESTORE POSITION OF THE LAST PLAYED FILES


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 Re: vlc spros on opensuse

 
 by silvi00 on: May 15 2016
 
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in vlc 2.2.3.win32 dont have SAVE/RESTORE POSITION OF THE LAST PLAYED FILES. what i must do?thanks


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 It is a bit awkward resetting to zero

 
 by cheesus on: Apr 27 2016
 
Score 50%

The plugin does what it says it does... and that is it! In other words: If you go back to replay that video it you will get the end credits! You would have thought that there would be a little more intelligence behind the design of it. There does not seem to be any other option to reset it other than going to the users/name/appdata/roaming/vlc and then manually resetting each video to 0.0. I tried deleting all previous records and the whole thing broke then! Is there no panel for just removing all records?


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 Re: It is a bit awkward resetting to zero

 
 by cheesus on: Apr 27 2016
 
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Sorry for any confusion - I mean: Once you have finished watching the video... if you came back to watch the film/ episode again you would get the end credits because that was probably where the video was stopped. Unless there is some kind of time limit on how long the record is kept for that I have not noticed. I believe a previous plugin always asked if you wanted to resume - I believe that was the default plugin that got removed.


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 Re: It is a bit awkward resetting to zero

 
 by cheesus on: Apr 30 2016
 
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NOTE: That was the spros.ini file for anyone who wanted to know!

Local drive/users/name/appdata/roaming/vlc/spros.ini

Once any video is finished I just set each beginning number to 0.0. No watches to the very end of the video. If you don't reset them then, if you come back to a series and watch it again, each one will start with the end credits.


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 Re: Re: It is a bit awkward resetting to zero

 
 by cheesus on: Apr 30 2016
 
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...that is "No one watches..."*

A simple edit on here would be nice...


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 vlc plugins

 
 by silvi00 on: May 15 2016
 
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im with vlc-2.2.3-win32 and dont have this button "save/restore position of the last played files" what i do?.Thanks


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