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1 | % $Id$ % | 1 | % $Id$ % |
2 | \section{\label{ref:PlaybackOptions}Playback Options} | 2 | \section{\label{ref:PlaybackOptions}Playback Options} |
3 | The ``Playback Options'' submenu allows you to configure settings related to audio playback. | 3 | The \setting{Playback Options} submenu allows you to configure settings |
4 | related to audio playback. | ||
4 | \begin{description} | 5 | \begin{description} |
5 | \item[Shuffle: ]Alters how Rockbox will select which next song to play.\\ | 6 | \item[Shuffle: ]Alters how Rockbox will select which next song to play.\\ |
6 | Options: On/Off. | 7 | Options: \setting{On}/\setting{Off}. |
7 | % | 8 | % |
8 | \item[Repeat: ]Configures settings related to repeating of directories or playlists.\\ | 9 | \item[Repeat: ]Configures settings related to repeating of directories or |
9 | Options: Off/All/One/Shuffle/A--B: | 10 | playlists.\\ |
11 | Options: \setting{Off} / \setting{All} / \setting{One} / \setting{Shuffle} | ||
12 | \nopt{ondiosp,ondiofm}{\setting{/A--B}}: | ||
10 | \begin{description} | 13 | \begin{description} |
11 | % | 14 | % |
12 | \item[Off: ]The current directory or playlist will not repeat | 15 | \item[Off: ]The current directory or playlist will not repeat |
13 | when it is finished. | 16 | when it is finished. |
14 | \note{If you have the ``Auto change directory'' option set to ``Yes'', | 17 | \note{If you have the \setting{Auto change directory} option set to |
15 | Rockbox will move on to the next directory on your hard drive. If the ``Auto | 18 | \setting{Yes}, Rockbox will move on to the next directory on your |
16 | change directory'' option is set to ``No'', playback will stop when the current | 19 | hard drive. If the \setting{Auto Change Directory} option is set to |
17 | directory or playlist is finished.} | 20 | \setting{No}, playback will stop when the current directory or |
21 | playlist is finished.} | ||
18 | % | 22 | % |
19 | \item[All: ]The current directory or playlist will repeat when it is finished. | 23 | \item[All: ]The current directory or playlist will repeat when it is |
20 | \note{This option does \emph{not} shuffle all files on your \dap. | 24 | finished. |
21 | Rockbox is playlist oriented. When you play a song, or a directory, or an album, | 25 | \note{This option does \emph{not} shuffle all files on your \dap. |
22 | Rockbox creates a playlist and plays it. Thus, to shuffle all songs on the \dap, | 26 | Rockbox is playlist oriented. When you play a song, a directory, or |
23 | you need to create a playlist of all songs on the player, and play that playlist | 27 | an album, Rockbox creates a playlist and plays it. Thus, to shuffle |
24 | with shuffle mode set to ``All''.} | 28 | all songs on the \dap, you need to create a playlist of all songs on |
29 | the player, and play that playlist with shuffle mode set to | ||
30 | \setting{All}.} | ||
25 | % | 31 | % |
26 | \item[One: ]Repeat one track over and over. | 32 | \item[One: ]Repeat one track over and over. |
27 | % | 33 | % |
28 | \item[Shuffle: ]When the current directory or playlist has finished playing, it | 34 | \item[Shuffle: ]When the current directory or playlist has finished |
29 | will be shuffled and then repeated. | 35 | playing, it will be shuffled and then repeated. |
30 | % | 36 | % |
31 | \item[A--B: ]Repeats between two user defined point within a track, typically | 37 | \nopt{ondiosp,ondiofm}{ |
32 | used by musicians when attempting to learn a piece of music. | 38 | \item[A--B: ]Repeats between two user defined point within a track, |
33 | 39 | typically used by musicians when attempting to learn a piece of music. | |
34 | This option is more complicated to use that the others as the \dap\ must first be | 40 | This option is more complicated to use that the others as the \dap\ |
35 | placed into A--B repeat mode and then the start and end points defined.\\ | 41 | must first be placed into A--B repeat mode and then the start and end |
42 | points defined.\\ | ||
36 | \fixme{ | 43 | \fixme{ |
37 | Hold Play and press Left --- Sets Start Point (A)\\ | 44 | Hold Play and press Left --- Sets Start Point (A)\\ |
38 | Hold Play and press Right --- Sets End Point (B)\\ | 45 | Hold Play and press Right --- Sets End Point (B)\\ |
39 | } | 46 | } |
47 | } | ||
40 | \end{description} | 48 | \end{description} |
41 | 49 | ||
42 | \item[Play Selected First: ]This setting controls what happens when you select a file | 50 | \item[Play Selected First: ]This setting controls what happens when you |
43 | for playback while shuffle mode is on. If the Play Selected First setting is | 51 | select a file for playback while shuffle mode is on. If the |
44 | ``Yes'', the file you selected will be played first. If this setting is ``No'', | 52 | \setting{Play Selected First} setting is \setting{Yes}, the file you |
45 | a random file in the directory will be played first. | 53 | selected will be played first. If this setting is \setting{No}, a random |
54 | file in the directory will be played first. | ||
46 | 55 | ||
47 | \item[Resume: ]Rockbox can be configured to start playing automatically when you turn | 56 | \item[Resume: ]Rockbox can be configured to start playing automatically |
48 | on the \dap. If the resume function is set to start automatically playing, Rockbox | 57 | when you turn on the \dap. If the resume function is set to start |
49 | will start at the point where you last turned off the \dap. The options for the | 58 | automatically playing, Rockbox will start at the point where you last |
50 | Resume function are: | 59 | turned off the \dap. The options for the \setting{Resume} function are: |
51 | \begin{description} | 60 | \begin{description} |
52 | \item[Yes: ]Rockbox will unconditionally try to resume. | 61 | \item[Yes: ]Rockbox will unconditionally try to resume. |
53 | \item[No: ]Rockbox will not resume. | 62 | \item[No: ]Rockbox will not resume. |
54 | \emph{If resume is set to ``No,'' Rockbox will start in the File Browser.} | 63 | \emph{If resume is set to \setting{No}, Rockbox will start in the |
64 | \setting{File Browser}.} | ||
55 | \end{description} | 65 | \end{description} |
56 | \note{Earlier versions of Rockbox had an ``Ask'' setting, which would ask whether | 66 | \note{Earlier versions of Rockbox had an ``Ask'' setting, which would ask whether |
57 | to resume when the jukebox was turned on. This setting has been eliminated because it | 67 | to resume when the jukebox was turned on. This setting has been eliminated because it |
@@ -62,25 +72,25 @@ | |||
62 | on the \dap\ will resume from the point where the \dap\ was stopped before shutdown. | 72 | on the \dap\ will resume from the point where the \dap\ was stopped before shutdown. |
63 | 73 | ||
64 | \item[Fast-Forward/Rewind: ]How fast you want search (fast forward or rewind) to accelerate | 74 | \item[Fast-Forward/Rewind: ]How fast you want search (fast forward or rewind) to accelerate |
65 | when you hold down the button. ``Off'' means no acceleration. ``2x/1s'' means double | 75 | when you hold down the button. \setting{Off} means no acceleration. \setting{2x/1s} means double |
66 | the search speed once every second the button is held. ``2x/5s'' means double the | 76 | the search speed once every second the button is held. \setting{2x/5s} means double the |
67 | search speed once every 5 seconds the button is held. | 77 | search speed once every 5 seconds the button is held. |
68 | 78 | ||
69 | \item[Anti-Skip Buffer: ]This setting allows you to control how much music is stored | 79 | \item[Anti-Skip Buffer: ]This setting allows you to control how much music is stored |
70 | in the \dap's memory whilst playing a song, acting as a buffer against shock or | 80 | in the \dap's memory whilst playing a song, acting as a buffer against shock or |
71 | playback problems. The \dap\ transfers the selected amount of the forthcoming song | 81 | playback problems. The \dap\ transfers the selected amount of the forthcoming song |
72 | into its memory at high speed whilst you are playing the song. It keeps a ``rolling'' | 82 | into its memory at high speed whilst you are playing the song. It keeps a ``rolling'' |
73 | buffer, which keeps feeding more of the forthcoming song into memory as it goes along. | 83 | buffer, which keeps feeding more of the forthcoming song into memory as it goes along. |
74 | If the \dap\ is knocked, shaken or jogged heavily while Rockbox is trying to read the | 84 | If the \dap\ is knocked, shaken or jogged heavily while Rockbox is trying to read the |
75 | hard drive, Rockbox might not be able to read the drive. Rockbox will retry over and | 85 | hard drive, Rockbox might not be able to read the drive. Rockbox will retry over and |
76 | over again until it succeeds, but may eventually reach the end of the memory buffer. | 86 | over again until it succeeds, but may eventually reach the end of the memory buffer. |
77 | When that happens, Rockbox must stop playing and wait for more data from the disk, | 87 | When that happens, Rockbox must stop playing and wait for more data from the disk, |
78 | which causes your music to skip. The anti-skip setting tells Rockbox how much extra | 88 | which causes your music to skip. The anti-skip setting tells Rockbox how much extra |
79 | buffer memory to spare to handle this situation. This setting therefore allows you to | 89 | buffer memory to spare to handle this situation. This setting therefore allows you to |
80 | reduce the chances of there being a gap or pause during playback of songs. | 90 | reduce the chances of there being a gap or pause during playback of songs. |
81 | 91 | ||
82 | \opt{MASCODEC}{The anti-skip buffer can be set to a value between 0 and 7 seconds.} | 92 | \opt{MASCODEC}{The anti-skip buffer can be set to a value between 0 and 7 seconds.} |
83 | \opt{SWCODEC}{The anti-skip buffer can be set to various values between | 93 | \opt{SWCODEC}{The anti-skip buffer can be set to various values between |
84 | 5 seconds and 10 minutes.} | 94 | 5 seconds and 10 minutes.} |
85 | 95 | ||
86 | \note{Having a large anti-skip buffer tends to use more power, and may | 96 | \note{Having a large anti-skip buffer tends to use more power, and may |
@@ -88,24 +98,24 @@ | |||
88 | possible setting that allows correct and continuous playback.} | 98 | possible setting that allows correct and continuous playback.} |
89 | 99 | ||
90 | \item[Fade On Stop/Pause: ]Enables and disables a fade effect when you | 100 | \item[Fade On Stop/Pause: ]Enables and disables a fade effect when you |
91 | pause or stop playing a song. If the Fade on Stop/Pause option is | 101 | pause or stop playing a song. If the Fade on Stop/Pause option is |
92 | set to ``Yes,'' your music will fade out when you stop or pause playback, | 102 | set to \setting{Yes}, your music will fade out when you stop or pause playback, |
93 | and fade in when you resume playback. | 103 | and fade in when you resume playback. |
94 | 104 | ||
95 | \item[Party Mode: ]Enables unstoppable music playback. When new songs are | 105 | \item[Party Mode: ]Enables unstoppable music playback. When new songs are |
96 | selected, they are added to the end of the current dynamic playlist | 106 | selected, they are added to the end of the current dynamic playlist |
97 | instead of being played immediately. | 107 | instead of being played immediately. |
98 | The \fixme{PLAY} and \fixme{STOP} buttons are disabled. | 108 | The \fixme{PLAY} and \fixme{STOP} buttons are disabled. |
99 | 109 | ||
100 | \opt{SWCODEC}{ | 110 | \opt{SWCODEC}{ |
101 | \item[Crossfade: ] | 111 | \item[Crossfade: ] |
102 | This setting enables a cross-fader. At the end of a song, the song will fade out as the | 112 | This setting enables a cross-fader. At the end of a song, the song will fade out as the |
103 | next song fades in, creating a smooth transition between songs.\\ | 113 | next song fades in, creating a smooth transition between songs.\\ |
104 | Options: | 114 | Options: |
105 | \begin{description} | 115 | \begin{description} |
106 | \item[Enable Crossfade: ]If set to ``Off,'' crossfade is disabled. If set to ``Always,'' | 116 | \item[Enable Crossfade: ]If set to \setting{Off}, crossfade is disabled. If set to \setting{Always}, |
107 | songs will always crossfade into one another. If set to ``Shuffle,'' crossfade is | 117 | songs will always crossfade into one another. If set to \setting{Shuffle}, crossfade is |
108 | enabled when the shuffle feature is set to ``Yes,'' but disabled otherwise. If set to | 118 | enabled when the shuffle feature is set to \setting{Yes}, but disabled otherwise. If set to |
109 | track skip only, tracks will only crossfade when you manually change tracks. | 119 | track skip only, tracks will only crossfade when you manually change tracks. |
110 | % | 120 | % |
111 | \item[Fade In Delay: ]The ``fade in delay'' is the length of time between when the crossfade | 121 | \item[Fade In Delay: ]The ``fade in delay'' is the length of time between when the crossfade |
@@ -118,9 +128,9 @@ | |||
118 | % | 128 | % |
119 | \item[Fade Out Duration: ]The length of time, in seconds, that it takes your music to fade out. | 129 | \item[Fade Out Duration: ]The length of time, in seconds, that it takes your music to fade out. |
120 | % | 130 | % |
121 | \item[Fade Out Mode: ]If set to ``Crossfade'', one song will fade out and the next song will | 131 | \item[Fade Out Mode: ]If set to \setting{Crossfade}, one song will fade out and the next song will |
122 | simultaneously fade in. If set to ``Mix,'' the ending song will continue to play as normal | 132 | simultaneously fade in. If set to \setting{Mix}, the ending song will continue to play as normal |
123 | until its end, while the starting song will fade in from under it. ``Mix'' mode is not | 133 | until its end, while the starting song will fade in from under it. \setting{Mix} mode is not |
124 | used for manual track skips, even if it is selected here. | 134 | used for manual track skips, even if it is selected here. |
125 | \end{description} | 135 | \end{description} |
126 | 136 | ||
@@ -172,10 +182,10 @@ | |||
172 | } | 182 | } |
173 | } | 183 | } |
174 | \item[Auto Change Directory: ]Control what Rockbox does when it reaches the end | 184 | \item[Auto Change Directory: ]Control what Rockbox does when it reaches the end |
175 | of a directory. If Auto Change Directory is set to ``Yes,'' Rockbox will | 185 | of a directory. If Auto Change Directory is set to \setting{Yes}, Rockbox will |
176 | continue to the next directory. If ``Auto Change Directory'' is set to ``No,'' | 186 | continue to the next directory. If \setting{Auto Change Directory} is set to \setting{No}, |
177 | playback will stop at the end of the current directory. | 187 | playback will stop at the end of the current directory. |
178 | \note{You must have the ``Repeat'' option set to ``No'' for Auto Change Directory | 188 | \note{You must have the \setting{Repeat} option set to \setting{No} for \setting{Auto Change Directory} |
179 | to function properly.} | 189 | to function properly.} |
180 | % | 190 | % |
181 | \end{description} | 191 | \end{description} |
diff --git a/manual/rockbox_interface/main.tex b/manual/rockbox_interface/main.tex index 3d737a5d81..9f991e8298 100644 --- a/manual/rockbox_interface/main.tex +++ b/manual/rockbox_interface/main.tex | |||
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69 | \end{btnmap} | 69 | \end{btnmap} |
70 | \end{table} | 70 | \end{table} |
71 | \label{ref:Safeshutdown}On shutdown, Rockbox automatically saves its settings. | 71 | \label{ref:Safeshutdown}On shutdown, Rockbox automatically saves its settings. |
72 | |||
73 | \opt{PLAYER_PAD,RECORDER_PAD,ONDIO_PAD}{ | 72 | \opt{PLAYER_PAD,RECORDER_PAD,ONDIO_PAD}{ |
74 | In the unlikely event of a software failure, a hardware power off can be | 73 | In the unlikely event of a software failure, a hardware power off can be |
75 | performed by holding down | 74 | performed by holding down |
76 | \opt{PLAYER_PAD}{\ButtonStop} | 75 | \opt{PLAYER_PAD}{\ButtonStop} |
77 | \opt{RECORDER_PAD,ONDIO_PAD}{\ButtonOff} | 76 | \opt{RECORDER_PAD,ONDIO_PAD}{\ButtonOff} |
78 | until the Jukebox power light goes off. | 77 | until the \nopt{ondiosp,ondiofm}{\dap\ power light} |
78 | \opt{ondiosp,ondiofm}{\daps\ display goes off}. | ||
79 | } | 79 | } |
80 | 80 | ||
81 | \section{\label{ref:file_browser}File Browser} | 81 | \section{\label{ref:file_browser}File Browser} |