How To Recover Deleted VLC Videos

VLC Media Player is an open-source video-audio player app. If you have mistakenly deleted your VLC videos then do not worry. I will tell you how you can recover your lost or accidentally deleted VLC videos on your PC with a step-by-step recovery guide.
Moreover, I will share some smart tips to keep your favorite VLC movies safe from accidental deletion. So without wasting any time let’s begin.

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Brief Overview
Accidentally deleted VLC video files can be quickly recovered from the Windows Recycle Bin. Moreover, you can restore the permanently deleted VLC files from Google Drive or Google Photos backup. If you don’t have the backup then you will need data recovery software to recover permanently deleted VLC files on your PC.

How Do I Find Lost VLC Files On My PC?

Here are some very easy methods that can get your lost or deleted VLC files back on your PC. To find your lost VLC files follow the below-mentioned methods.

Method 1: Get Your Lost Videos From VLC Recent Plays

If you are confused about the last episode of your favorite web series then do not worry. You can easily find it back from VLC’s recent plays. To do this follow the steps below:

1. First, pin your VLC Media player app on the Taskbar.

2. Then right-click on the VLC app icon and you will see a list of recently played videos.

How to find lost VLC files on PC

3. Finally, click on the video file you want to play and enjoy your favorite web series without missing any episodes.

Method 2: Find VLC Video Files From Windows File Explorer

In case, the above-mentioned steps do not work then you can still get back your lost VLC videos from the Windows File Explorer. To find your VLC files, open File Explorer and then type the name of your file into the search bar and press Enter button.

Windows File Explorer

How Do I Recover Deleted VLC Videos On PC

You can restore your accidentally deleted VLC files back on your PC from Windows Recycle Bin with an easy step-by-step process.

1. Go to your Windows Recycle Bin and select the deleted VLC video files.

Deleted VLC videos

2. Finally, select Restore the Selected Items or simply right-click the selected files and click on Restore.

Restore selected VLC videos

In case you have deleted the VLC videos from the Recycle bin then you can recover the files even after emptying the Recycle Bin.

Backup Your VLC Files Using Google Drive And Google Photos

If you have permanently removed your VLC videos from your PC’s recycle bin then you still have a chance to restore your lost VLC videos. You can backup your lost videos from Google Drive or Google Photos quickly by following the steps below:

Restore VLC Files From Google Drive Backup

1. First, log in to Google Drive on your web browser. Then enter the name of your deleted file in Search in Drive.

Enter the name

2. After this, select your VLC file and click on 3 dots for more actions.

more actions

3. Finally, click on the Download icon.

Download

Retrieve VLC Files From Google Photos Backup

1. Sign in to your Google Photos account on your PC’s web browser.

2. Next, enter the name of your deleted VLC video in the search bar.

Back up deleted VLC videos

3. After this, select 3 dots for more actions.

3 dots

4. Next, click on Download or press Shift+D Shortcut key.

Click on Download

Note: The above-mentioned steps would not work if you have not uploaded or created a backup of your VLC videos on these cloud services.

How To Restore Permanently Deleted VLC Videos On PC?

Yes, you can get back permanently deleted VLC videos with the help of data recovery software. Such as EaseUS Data Recovery, Stellar Data Recovery, iMyFone D-Back for Windows, etc. but these recovery tools are not free. If you want to retrieve your VLC files then you have to purchase it.

The one I use is iMyFone D-Back for Windows which gives you a free preview of your permanently deleted VLC files. You can get back permanently deleted VLC videos by following the steps below:

1. First, download and install iMyFone D-Back for Windows on your PC.

iMyFone D-Back for Windows

2. Then launch the software and click on PC & Hard Drive Recovery.

PC & Hard Drive Recovery

3. Now, select the Location or Drive from where you want to restore your permanently deleted VLC videos and let it scan.

Recover permanently deleted VLC videos

4. Once the scanning is finished, click on the Video file type.

Video file type

5. Lastly, click on the blue Recover button and your permanently deleted VLC videos will be recovered.

Recover button

Bonus Tips

Create A Backup

Always store your important VLC videos on your Google Drive or any other cloud hosting service. It will keep your files safe even if you permanently remove them from your PC.

Enable Recycle Bin Confirmation

Do not forget to enable recycle bin confirmation so that you can get a warning before deleting your VLC videos. You can enable it from Windows File Explorer in a few steps.

1. Go to the Organize section of the toolbar.

Organize section

2. Finally, click on the Delete option and enable the Show Recycle Bin confirmation.

Recycle bin confirmation

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Final Verdict

The VLC file recovery process is the same as any other video-audio file recovery. I have explained how you can find and retrieve your deleted VLC videos from the Windows Recycle bin and cloud storage. If you have permanently deleted your VLC files then use data recovery software and restore them on your PC.

FAQs

Where Are VLC Videos Saved?

Your VLC videos are saved on your PC’s File Explorer.

How Do I Recover Deleted Videos From VLC?

No, you cannot retrieve your deleted videos from the VLC media player. To recover your deleted VLC videos you have to use Windows Recycle Bin or 3rd party data recovery software.

Can I Recover Permanently Deleted VLC Videos?

Yes, you can restore permanently deleted VLC video files using data recovery software.

About Me

I’m Satyam Pandey, a fellow data hoarder who keeps accidentally deleting files from time to time. I decided to start this blog after recovering all of my deleted high school photos from my old hard drive. With a knack to test data recovery software and see how well they perform I decided to create this blog.

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