Imagine that a 2-hour long documentary is playing in the application. To continue from the same part, we would have to use the time toolbar and click on it several times. It won’t be an easy task to get to the exact spot where you left off. However, there is an inbuilt feature that allows us to resume the movie or video on the exact location where we hit stop. The feature is enabled by default and VLC asks, “Do you want to restart the playback where left off?” The message is displayed on top alongside a “Continue” button. If we press on it, the video playback is resumed. There are some options to configure the continue video feature. We can choose whether VLC asks for our permission to resume the video or does it automatically every time. There’s also a third option to turn it off completely. Always: It will resume playback immediately without asking.Ask: It will ask every time whether or not we want to continue our playback and we can do so by pressing the Continue button.Never: It won’t ask and will never continue the video from where we left off.If you haven’t figured it out already, here is what the three options do: Choose between Never, Ask, Always the three options.On the default Interface tab, there’s an option called Continue playback?.To configure whether VLC asks, automatically resumes or turn off the feature: But most of the time, we might want it to ask us what we want to do. I have tried the instructions outlined above and VLC still does not pickup where it left off.
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