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[Feature Request]: Ability to arrange playlists reverse-chronologically, or restore the grid view #4862

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sewerpig opened this issue Apr 4, 2024 · 1 comment

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sewerpig commented Apr 4, 2024

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  • I have searched the issue tracker for open and closed issues that are similar to the feature request I want to file, without success.
  • I have searched the documentation for information that matches the description of the feature request I want to file, without success.
  • This issue contains only one feature request.

Problem Description

As far as I can tell, playlists are now organized in the order entries were added to it, which means long playlists take quite some time to reach the bottom of. This is a hassle, and it somewhat impairs using a playlist as a "watch later" tool if you want to save the list of videos rather than have to remove videos or make a new playlist regularly.

Proposed Solution

A button to arrange playlists reverse in reverse chronological order (e.g. videos you've saved most recently at the top, instead of in the order you saved them)

Alternatives Considered

An even better alternative method would be a button or setting restoring the previous saved videos arrangement within individual playlists. The grid was a very efficient and information dense means of displaying saved videos, allowing you to quickly scan through large lists, and in contrast the new playlists seem rather zoomed-in and only able to see a few listed videos at a time.

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ease of use improvement, improvement to existing feature, new optional setting, visual improvement

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