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Pop-up settings window #1077

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Defreezer opened this issue Mar 2, 2021 · 1 comment
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Pop-up settings window #1077

Defreezer opened this issue Mar 2, 2021 · 1 comment
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@Defreezer
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Is your feature request related to a usage problem (not a bug)?
Feature request.
Venturing into the settings causes the program to leave the current page in order to display an entirely new page just for the settings themselves, resetting video playback on return.

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Would it be possible for the settings page to be made into a pop-up window instead, so that users won't have to leave their current page and later return to their search/reload their videos? Alternatively, going from a video page to the settings page could keep the current playback time memorized and ready to resume upon return.

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@Defreezer Defreezer added the enhancement New feature or request label Mar 2, 2021
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Alternatively, going from a video page to the settings page could keep the current playback time memorized and ready to resume upon return.

Actually, if you are playing a video, press Settings and then press the Return/Previous, the video resumes from the correct time stamp. Might be related to the "Save Watched Progress" option.

The alternative to the popup, to avoid interruptions while changing a setting, would be to continue playing the video in the background until we press Return.

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