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		By: Buzmeg		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The very first criticism is not true. You stated &quot;For instance, the VLC player doesn’t remember the video positions of last video or movie files that were played. In this particular scenario, say if by any chance you closed the video. The VLC player starts playing the video all over from the beginning instead of automatically playing the movie from the video position that was left on closing the file. This is quite annoying when users can’t watch the video at a single shot. Also, VLC does not restart the playback where left off.&quot;

Should you quit a video without completing it, the next time you start it, VLC will ask if you want to continue (where you left off).]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The very first criticism is not true. You stated &#8220;For instance, the VLC player doesn’t remember the video positions of last video or movie files that were played. In this particular scenario, say if by any chance you closed the video. The VLC player starts playing the video all over from the beginning instead of automatically playing the movie from the video position that was left on closing the file. This is quite annoying when users can’t watch the video at a single shot. Also, VLC does not restart the playback where left off.&#8221;</p>
<p>Should you quit a video without completing it, the next time you start it, VLC will ask if you want to continue (where you left off).</p>
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