Video Reel – A Visual Guide To Playing Blu-ray Discs on Linux
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Posted on 20140119, in Uncategorized and tagged blu ray, how to play Blu-ray discs on linux, linux Blu-ray, makemkv, vlc. Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.
Nice one and a new concept. 🙂 I think this could be helpful to your reader so posting on your post. 🙂 Plz have a look..
http://topbullets.com/2013/11/04/how-to-disable-vlc-recent-played-history-on-dock-taskbar/
Thanks, but that is made for Windows, not Linux. The recent played list is also not shared over the net, but in a local file. This would only hide the list from yourself, so I’m not sure what benefit it would being folks other than hiding dirty videos you watched from a shared account user 🙂
LOL.:P Completely agree. But everyone prefers privacy.Though this post got thousand of hits in just 2 month. 🙂