I would like so see three options for video, audio books, and podcasts:
Auto-Resume Playback
- Resume Playback Automatically
- Ask Each Time
- Auto-Resume Off
The Use Bookmarking tag would take precedence over the Auto-Resume settings.
This would be good. I think this option should be client-specific (so I can set my laptop to ask, but my HTPC to resume by default, or whatever). I do think one global option for all "Auto-Resuming" would be sufficient. I'm not sure what mojave meant, but I would not want separate options for video vs podcasts vs audiobooks. We already have that in the "Use Bookmarking" feature, if you really need it for some reason, and that many options would be confusing and make for an ugly UI in the Options dialog.
The current system works well for me, I am at ease with it.
There's one addition I could use, but it's a bit of a grey area...
I have to remember to hit the stop button twice when I finish watching a movie, otherwise, next time we want to watch, it's like an old VHS tape that no-one ever rewound, and it starts playing the end credits!
If we press Stop and there's, what, five minutes or less? remaining, clear the bookmark too?
I agree, Marko. The bookmarking feature almost always works fine for me as-is. However, I do run into this exact issue quite often. What I often hit is with my TV Show recordings, I've stopped the playback just near the end (within 30 seconds or so), but not quite at the end. Then, if I play the file again (usually because I still don't have my dots back in Theater View), it'll resume from the end, but before I can do anything it has automatically advanced to the next file in the list.
This can be confusing and frustrating if it plays a bunch of files in a row, which all have bookmarks set in the last 1min of the file. You see a bunch of credits over and over again, one after the other.
If it is possible to do something like Marko suggests, I'd prefer it to be based on a percentage of the total file length, rather than a fixed "within 5 min of the end" type of setup. Movies often have 10 minutes of credits. TV Shows never do.
Something like 97% of total run-time would probably be perfect.