I have the same issue, as described, in Winamp and my portable hardware MP3 player, so it seems it is not a VLC problem at all. Is it the same under linux ? Is there an option (even in command line) that would enable to clear the playlist first when "Play with VLC" is used ? Is there one ? How to ask to the VLC Team a such thing ?Īnother point : in the windows explorer, the context popup menu have 2 entries :īut both seems to have the same result : the files in the folder are added (in a wrong order) to the playlist. I did not found anything in VLC options to require it to sort file after a load from a folder. Under windows, you can see that order by opening a console windows in that folder and make a DIR, i think a linux "ls" in the directory should give the same result. In fact, when launching VLC to play all mp3 that are in a directory by a right click (on the directory name in a windows explorer) and then "Play with VLC" in the context menu, VLC loads the mp3 list from the file order in the disk, in opposite to the windows explorer that always sorts the files before display. For now, VLC 3.0.20 is only available for download from here as a source tarball that you’ll have to compile on your GNU/Linux distribution.The topic is a bit old, but remains true. On top of that, VLC 3.0.20 addresses an events propagation issue that occurred when double-clicking with the mouse wheel, a green line issue in full-screen for D3D11 video output, as well as a UI issue on Windows systems.Īs you can see, this is a very small update, but it’s still highly recommended that you install it as soon as possible for a better, bug/crash-free experience. VideoLAN released today VLC 3.0.20 as a new update in the latest VLC 3.0 series of this popular, free, open-source, and cross-platform media player software for GNU/Linux, Android, iOS, macOS, tvOS, and Windows systems.Ĭoming just three weeks after VLC 3.0.19, the VLC 3.0.20 release fixes a potential security issue (OOB Write) in demuxers affecting MMS:// links by checking user size bounds, a crash that occurred with some old AMD graphics drivers, and a crash that occurred when the AV1 hardware decoder failed.
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