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Sort playlists in descending order #11730

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luewolf opened this issue Nov 21, 2024 · 4 comments
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Sort playlists in descending order #11730

luewolf opened this issue Nov 21, 2024 · 4 comments
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@luewolf
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luewolf commented Nov 21, 2024

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  • I made sure that there are no existing issues - open or closed - which I could contribute my information to.
  • I have read the FAQ and my problem isn't listed.
  • I'm aware that this is a request for NewPipe itself and that requests for adding a new service need to be made at NewPipeExtractor.
  • I have taken the time to fill in all the required details. I understand that the feature request will be dismissed otherwise.
  • This issue contains only one feature request.
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Feature description

There should be an option to sort playlists in descending order (starting with the video that was most recently added to it). This includes the display in the playlist view and the order in which they are played when clicking on "watch all". Ideally, this preference would be remembered by playlist.

Why do you want this feature?

I have a "to watch" playlist where I add all the videos that I'm planning to watch. Quite often, the more recent videos in it are more relevant than those I added a while ago. Having to scroll down to the bottom for each of them can be quite the chore.

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@luewolf luewolf added feature request Issue is related to a feature in the app needs triage Issue is not yet ready for PR authors to take up labels Nov 21, 2024
@opusforlife2 opusforlife2 added template ignored The user didn't follow the template/instructions (or removed them) duplicate Issue or discussion is a duplicate of an existing issue or discussion and removed feature request Issue is related to a feature in the app needs triage Issue is not yet ready for PR authors to take up labels Nov 22, 2024
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I'd also like to see this. I see various feature requests that are somewhat similar, but not exactly like the use case that @luewolf describes. My use case is the same: I add videos to a 'watch later' playlist, but when I open that playlist, the videos I added most recently are always at the bottom. As @luewolf noted, it would be very useful if the sort order was remembered, so we can easily view our most recently added videos.

But, given that this issue is marked as a duplicate, I wonder where exactly the duplicate is?
I see various feature requests about either grabbing the scroll bar to easily scroll down, or to reverse the sort order of the playing queue, and even to reverse a playlist, but not exactly the use case as described by @luewolf here.

Thank you for understanding and happy hacking.

@opusforlife2
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Here you go. #9497

It's a rare user who searches first before asking. Thanks for that. 👍

@snuggles4553
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Thanks. Although I have to admit that I overlooked #9497 but I did find this issue here, otherwise I might've been the one that posted this. Though, I understand your comment. 😉 Cheers.

@luewolf
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luewolf commented Nov 24, 2024

For the record, I also searched through the issues in case this had already been suggested before creating this issue.

@opusforlife2 opusforlife2 removed the template ignored The user didn't follow the template/instructions (or removed them) label Nov 24, 2024
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