jvmisxn
New Member
I am currently trying to set up an Instant Replay scene which utilizes Advanced Scene Switcher to switch back to the previous scene once a file has played.
Most tutorials and guides I have followed make a file that is overwritten every time the hotkey to record an instant replay is pressed and I don't really like this as I would prefer to have another scene where it plays all replays that I have done in the current session.
I am using a VLC Playlist in both (REPLAY REEL 1 / REPLAY REEL 2) where Advanced Scene Switcher switches when REPLAY REEL 1 has less than 250ms left in the file (which triggers off of the first file played. REPLAY REEL 2 can be shuffled and looped pulling from the same area.
MY QUESTION
Is there a way to change the play order of a VLC Playlist that pulls from a directory? Currently it is in order of recording. So my REPLAY REEL 1 is always going to play the first replay recorded, where I would prefer to just reverse the play order so it always plays the most recent clip as the instant replay.
If not has anyone found a work around or another way of handling something like this?
Most tutorials and guides I have followed make a file that is overwritten every time the hotkey to record an instant replay is pressed and I don't really like this as I would prefer to have another scene where it plays all replays that I have done in the current session.
I am using a VLC Playlist in both (REPLAY REEL 1 / REPLAY REEL 2) where Advanced Scene Switcher switches when REPLAY REEL 1 has less than 250ms left in the file (which triggers off of the first file played. REPLAY REEL 2 can be shuffled and looped pulling from the same area.
MY QUESTION
Is there a way to change the play order of a VLC Playlist that pulls from a directory? Currently it is in order of recording. So my REPLAY REEL 1 is always going to play the first replay recorded, where I would prefer to just reverse the play order so it always plays the most recent clip as the instant replay.
If not has anyone found a work around or another way of handling something like this?