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VLC Player - enqueue files


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Notnefmail

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Howdy, just wondering if there is a way of enqueuing files in vlc media player as u can do on winamp and wmp. Thanks guys.
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I think you have to manually make a playlist.
At least that's what I did.
Not sure what you mean by 'enqueuing' though.

Wmp auto makes a playlist according to folders but vlc doesn't.
As far as I understand. Don't know about winamp.
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im attempting to play .rar files from a folder, which will play individually but even when i make a playlist they do not seem to follow on, the footage stops and vlc starts 'skitzing' out a bit.

Oh and in enqueue I meant create a playlist yes sorry.

NB: and wmp doesn't play the files.

Edited by Notnefmail, 25 August 2007 - 10:37 AM.

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sorted it now guys tnks
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Gihan89

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hi,
the problem must be with ur vlc player just like curruptin files.i suggest u to download a new copy of vlc player.following link must fix u;r problem.

http://www.downloadvlcplayer.net/
.try it ur self and enjoy with u,r new download......
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Gihan89 we welcome you to GTG. I just wanted to let you know that before answering a topic you might take a look at the date on the last post first.
This one for instance the last post was from

25 August 2007 - 11:53 AM

over 3 years ago. Just a friendly tip. ;) ;) :D
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