Just like Microsoft Office shows you a list of recent documents you
opened, the VLC media player also keeps track of all the recent video
and audio files you opened. You can find the list of recent media files
in Media > Recent Media.
Its a great feature as you can easily open any media file that you
played recently. You can also use the shortcuts Ctrl + 1, Ctrl + 2 and
so on to open the recently played media files. Note that it will show
the media files in the list even if it has been moved or deleted from
its original location when it was played. In this case, the VLC player
still has it old location in memory and it won’t be able to play the
file if you click on it.
The only issue with this feature is the if you share your computer
from others, you have no privacy related to the media files you are
plying with the VLC media player. Its not a big issue as you can simply
click on ‘Media > Recent Media > Clear’ to delete the recently
played videos. But it can get annoying if you have to do it every time
you use the VLC media player and most of the times you will forget to
clear the history.
The solution is to permanently disable the Recent Media history
feature in VLC media player. To disable it, go to Tools >
Preferences. In the Interface Tab, uncheck the ‘Save recently played
items’ option and click on Save to save your preferences.
After making the change in preferences, restart VLC media player once.
That’s it. Now you will not see this feature in your VLC media player.
Note that even if you disable it from the interface, VLC will still
remember the history of the videos it playes just before you disabled
this feature. So, don’t forget to clear the current history before you
disable this feature in VLC media player.
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