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First off - thanks for making CMPlayer - it's great.
I've had some problems using mpv on its own - especially changing from windowed to full screen.
With CMPlayer I've had none of those problems.
My Preferences:
General | Open
Open from file manager:
--- Start the playback (checked)
--- Clear the playlist and append the the open media to the playlist
Open by drag-and-drop:
--- Start the playback (checked)
--- Clear the playlist and append the the open media to the playlist
When I double clock a media file I have my file manager configured to use CMPlayer.
What I expect to happen is :
file opens in CMPlayer.
previous playlist is emptied
playlist has one file added (the file I just clicked on)
What actually happens
file opens in CMPlayer.
previous playlist contains previously played files
playlist has one file added at the end (the file I just clicked on)
I've also tried using "Clear the playlist and generate a new playlist" for both settings and still get the same behaviour i.e. the playlist is collecting all the files I've opened.
I'm using CMPlayer 0.8.16 under KDE 4.13.3 on 64bit Arch Linux.
I installed it with the cmplayer AUR package (not the cmplayer-git package)
First off - thanks for making CMPlayer - it's great.
I've had some problems using mpv on its own - especially changing from windowed to full screen.
With CMPlayer I've had none of those problems.
My Preferences:
General | Open
--- Start the playback (checked)
--- Clear the playlist and append the the open media to the playlist
--- Start the playback (checked)
--- Clear the playlist and append the the open media to the playlist
When I double clock a media file I have my file manager configured to use CMPlayer.
What I expect to happen is :
What actually happens
I've also tried using "Clear the playlist and generate a new playlist" for both settings and still get the same behaviour i.e. the playlist is collecting all the files I've opened.
I'm using CMPlayer 0.8.16 under KDE 4.13.3 on 64bit Arch Linux.
I installed it with the cmplayer AUR package (not the cmplayer-git package)