Is there a media player that maintains watched / unwatched / progress status for video files?





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For example, if I have a TV show series with files for episodes S01E01 through S01E10, I'd like to be able to see what I have watched, what I have not watched, and for anything partially watched be able to see how many minutes / seconds of progress and start watching the video again from that position.










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    Which Ubuntu release are you running?

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    vlc has a recently-used list showing what you've watched, and when you select one offers to 'resume where you left off'. It's available for all supported releases of Ubuntu.

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  • @Mitch Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

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  • you can use the bookmark feature of vlc - or go give a try to kodi for more featured user experience

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For example, if I have a TV show series with files for episodes S01E01 through S01E10, I'd like to be able to see what I have watched, what I have not watched, and for anything partially watched be able to see how many minutes / seconds of progress and start watching the video again from that position.










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    Which Ubuntu release are you running?

    – Mitch
    Feb 25 at 6:14






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    vlc has a recently-used list showing what you've watched, and when you select one offers to 'resume where you left off'. It's available for all supported releases of Ubuntu.

    – guiverc
    Feb 25 at 6:16











  • @Mitch Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

    – jason120
    Feb 25 at 6:32











  • you can use the bookmark feature of vlc - or go give a try to kodi for more featured user experience

    – cmak.fr
    Feb 25 at 8:15














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For example, if I have a TV show series with files for episodes S01E01 through S01E10, I'd like to be able to see what I have watched, what I have not watched, and for anything partially watched be able to see how many minutes / seconds of progress and start watching the video again from that position.










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For example, if I have a TV show series with files for episodes S01E01 through S01E10, I'd like to be able to see what I have watched, what I have not watched, and for anything partially watched be able to see how many minutes / seconds of progress and start watching the video again from that position.







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    Which Ubuntu release are you running?

    – Mitch
    Feb 25 at 6:14






  • 1





    vlc has a recently-used list showing what you've watched, and when you select one offers to 'resume where you left off'. It's available for all supported releases of Ubuntu.

    – guiverc
    Feb 25 at 6:16











  • @Mitch Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

    – jason120
    Feb 25 at 6:32











  • you can use the bookmark feature of vlc - or go give a try to kodi for more featured user experience

    – cmak.fr
    Feb 25 at 8:15














  • 1





    Which Ubuntu release are you running?

    – Mitch
    Feb 25 at 6:14






  • 1





    vlc has a recently-used list showing what you've watched, and when you select one offers to 'resume where you left off'. It's available for all supported releases of Ubuntu.

    – guiverc
    Feb 25 at 6:16











  • @Mitch Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

    – jason120
    Feb 25 at 6:32











  • you can use the bookmark feature of vlc - or go give a try to kodi for more featured user experience

    – cmak.fr
    Feb 25 at 8:15








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Which Ubuntu release are you running?

– Mitch
Feb 25 at 6:14





Which Ubuntu release are you running?

– Mitch
Feb 25 at 6:14




1




1





vlc has a recently-used list showing what you've watched, and when you select one offers to 'resume where you left off'. It's available for all supported releases of Ubuntu.

– guiverc
Feb 25 at 6:16





vlc has a recently-used list showing what you've watched, and when you select one offers to 'resume where you left off'. It's available for all supported releases of Ubuntu.

– guiverc
Feb 25 at 6:16













@Mitch Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

– jason120
Feb 25 at 6:32





@Mitch Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

– jason120
Feb 25 at 6:32













you can use the bookmark feature of vlc - or go give a try to kodi for more featured user experience

– cmak.fr
Feb 25 at 8:15





you can use the bookmark feature of vlc - or go give a try to kodi for more featured user experience

– cmak.fr
Feb 25 at 8:15










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