Well I gave up and hit reset all preferences and it went away. It’s probably obvious, but I haven’t wrapped my head around it yet. It’s odd because the default is multiple instances, so in that state, how are global kbd commands supposed to work? Finally, I’d be interested in reading a more thorough explanation of why there are two checkboxes and what the behavior is if one or the other is checked but not both. Does anyone know how to (1) cause it (2) stop it from happening (3) make the global stop command work when multiple instances are running. It just happens every day or two depending on how much I’m using it. I’ve tried to reproduce this so I can give steps to get it every time but I can’t. But fairly often, the global shortcut fails and that’s when I realize that I have two instances running in spite of both single instance checkboxes still being checked. ![]() Usually everything works as it should – only one instance is allowed and the kyb command works when that instance is playing in the background. I have both single instance checkboxes checked and a global stop shortcut. I have this problem sporadically (Windows, 3.0.16). You may be interested in: How to Run Multiple Instances of VLC app in Android? To access the playlist press the shortcut key CTRL + L, or click on View > Playlist in the menu. The currently playing file won’t be disturbed. Now when you open a media file via the windows file manager, it will get queued up in the playlist.
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