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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 04/27/13 16:32, Charles Marcrum
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Hello, in the older version of VLC, I never used to experience
this behavior, and it is very annoying to me. Namely, whenever I
double click on a file, while another file is playing in VLC,
instead of just playing to the new song I click on, it opens a new
dialog that seems to concern broadcasting media. The thing is that
I don't use this feature at all. I don't even know how. I just
like to play music files in VLC. The older versions of VLC open up
much faster than the new version of. They also didn't seem to have
the behavior of the broadcasting/streaming dialog opening up when
I double click, which I then have to dismiss by making extra
clicks, before I can then click on the new song I'd like to play.
I really like the time stretching feature. No one seems to be able
to duplicate the sound quality. Is there any way at all to stop
this behavior, besides by just switching to a different player?
I'd sure appreciate any helpful device. <br>
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Maybe reinstall Windows ;)<br>
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