Video playlist
#1
just like in music, be able to select multiple video files and playing them in order without stopping. like multiple music videos.
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#2
thanks to the thread starter, 'cauze i wanted to request this feature too.


don't know much about programming, but i don't think adding this new feature into xbmc would be of much trouble.


looking forward to seeing this new feature in next xbmc release.
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#3
there are video playlists, but unlike music playlists you have to start them manually. the following is taken from keymap.xml, from the video (filenames) section. it's all the default mappings for adding a file to the video playlist:

Quote: <action>
<description>add item to the playlist</description>
<id>34</id>
<gamepad>y</gamepad>
<remote>0</remote>
<remote>star</remote>
<remotecode></remotecode>
<keyboard>q</keyboard>
</action>

you can also use the context menu enqueue item. after you've added all your files, switch to playlist view (context menu, now playing), highlight the first item, and select it to start playback.



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#4
i created a little script for generating playlists.take a look

http://www.xboxmediaplayer.de/cgi-bin....t=10696
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#5
:bowdown:

thanks, but is there a way to save the playlist? is there a way to make multiple list?

when i make the playlist and go out of xbmc, the playlist disappears. i have over 300 video files and would like not to enter them manually every time.

thanks for any help in advance.
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#6
hit black - save button is on that screen.
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#7
ok. i hit save, enter a name. now where do i find the file to play later?
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