How to prevent automatic jumping to next track?












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I need to play a list of mp3 files one by one. I mean I need to go to the next track manually. I tried to to that in PotPlayer, WMP and VLC. All of them jump to next track after playing the current file. How to prevent this?










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  • MPC-HC player provides this feature.
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  • Did you look through all the relevant options in VLC? I'm pretty certain you can turn this off.
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I need to play a list of mp3 files one by one. I mean I need to go to the next track manually. I tried to to that in PotPlayer, WMP and VLC. All of them jump to next track after playing the current file. How to prevent this?










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  • MPC-HC player provides this feature.
    – PHPst
    Mar 17 at 2:42










  • Did you look through all the relevant options in VLC? I'm pretty certain you can turn this off.
    – Twisty Impersonator
    Mar 17 at 12:57














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I need to play a list of mp3 files one by one. I mean I need to go to the next track manually. I tried to to that in PotPlayer, WMP and VLC. All of them jump to next track after playing the current file. How to prevent this?










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I need to play a list of mp3 files one by one. I mean I need to go to the next track manually. I tried to to that in PotPlayer, WMP and VLC. All of them jump to next track after playing the current file. How to prevent this?







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  • MPC-HC player provides this feature.
    – PHPst
    Mar 17 at 2:42










  • Did you look through all the relevant options in VLC? I'm pretty certain you can turn this off.
    – Twisty Impersonator
    Mar 17 at 12:57


















  • MPC-HC player provides this feature.
    – PHPst
    Mar 17 at 2:42










  • Did you look through all the relevant options in VLC? I'm pretty certain you can turn this off.
    – Twisty Impersonator
    Mar 17 at 12:57
















MPC-HC player provides this feature.
– PHPst
Mar 17 at 2:42




MPC-HC player provides this feature.
– PHPst
Mar 17 at 2:42












Did you look through all the relevant options in VLC? I'm pretty certain you can turn this off.
– Twisty Impersonator
Mar 17 at 12:57




Did you look through all the relevant options in VLC? I'm pretty certain you can turn this off.
– Twisty Impersonator
Mar 17 at 12:57










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How about opening each file through a file manager?



Thats what I do whenever I'm looking through the windows sound files when changing the windows sound scheme. Same goes for looking for a new ring tone on my mobile.






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In WMP, create a new playlist containing the MP3 files that you want to play this way. Then, instead of double-clicking each file in the playlist, right-click each file and select Play (not Play all).



Play all, which is the default action, starts playing the selected file, while putting the current list of songs in the Play tab. The Play action, on the other hand, only puts the selected file in the Play tab.






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    VLC does it like a champ, under tools > preferences, first set it to show all in the bottom right, then select the playlist item from the list on the left, and you can see a whole bunch of playback options and good help for each one if you ouse over!



    VLC is always champ.






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      How about opening each file through a file manager?



      Thats what I do whenever I'm looking through the windows sound files when changing the windows sound scheme. Same goes for looking for a new ring tone on my mobile.






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      How about opening each file through a file manager?



      Thats what I do whenever I'm looking through the windows sound files when changing the windows sound scheme. Same goes for looking for a new ring tone on my mobile.






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      How about opening each file through a file manager?



      Thats what I do whenever I'm looking through the windows sound files when changing the windows sound scheme. Same goes for looking for a new ring tone on my mobile.






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      How about opening each file through a file manager?



      Thats what I do whenever I'm looking through the windows sound files when changing the windows sound scheme. Same goes for looking for a new ring tone on my mobile.







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      In WMP, create a new playlist containing the MP3 files that you want to play this way. Then, instead of double-clicking each file in the playlist, right-click each file and select Play (not Play all).



      Play all, which is the default action, starts playing the selected file, while putting the current list of songs in the Play tab. The Play action, on the other hand, only puts the selected file in the Play tab.






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        In WMP, create a new playlist containing the MP3 files that you want to play this way. Then, instead of double-clicking each file in the playlist, right-click each file and select Play (not Play all).



        Play all, which is the default action, starts playing the selected file, while putting the current list of songs in the Play tab. The Play action, on the other hand, only puts the selected file in the Play tab.






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          In WMP, create a new playlist containing the MP3 files that you want to play this way. Then, instead of double-clicking each file in the playlist, right-click each file and select Play (not Play all).



          Play all, which is the default action, starts playing the selected file, while putting the current list of songs in the Play tab. The Play action, on the other hand, only puts the selected file in the Play tab.






          share|improve this answer












          In WMP, create a new playlist containing the MP3 files that you want to play this way. Then, instead of double-clicking each file in the playlist, right-click each file and select Play (not Play all).



          Play all, which is the default action, starts playing the selected file, while putting the current list of songs in the Play tab. The Play action, on the other hand, only puts the selected file in the Play tab.







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              VLC does it like a champ, under tools > preferences, first set it to show all in the bottom right, then select the playlist item from the list on the left, and you can see a whole bunch of playback options and good help for each one if you ouse over!



              VLC is always champ.






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                VLC does it like a champ, under tools > preferences, first set it to show all in the bottom right, then select the playlist item from the list on the left, and you can see a whole bunch of playback options and good help for each one if you ouse over!



                VLC is always champ.






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                  VLC does it like a champ, under tools > preferences, first set it to show all in the bottom right, then select the playlist item from the list on the left, and you can see a whole bunch of playback options and good help for each one if you ouse over!



                  VLC is always champ.






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                  VLC does it like a champ, under tools > preferences, first set it to show all in the bottom right, then select the playlist item from the list on the left, and you can see a whole bunch of playback options and good help for each one if you ouse over!



                  VLC is always champ.







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