On all players, it should be possible to return from the Main Menu
by pressing the Back or Menu key. Unless I'm missing something...
"Clear Playlist" has hopefully become superfluous after the "Playing Next"
context menu was added, which offers similar functionality.
Change-Id: I741544978fb7936b8d5a34dfc656472e20c1737e
After launch, PictureFlow always goes to the currently playing
album, or to a selected album, if applicable. Which is probably
a useful default, but not always wanted. You can now get back
to the album you were looking at when PictureFlow was last
closed, or when the sorting was last changed.
Change-Id: Iba3e0d5388f6b49534d09fe0224b0dbfa65d5f1d
This lets players that can't spare any keys scroll through
albums without leaving the track listing first, which was
only possible on the M3K before.
Enter mode from Main Menu. While active, the gradient
highlighting an album's selected track will not appear,
and context menu options apply to the whole album
instead of to a single track.
Exit mode by pressing buttons for Select/Back, or by
quitting PictureFlow.
NB: Be sure to enable "Database in RAM" for a good
experience, as the loading time for each album can
become quite annoying otherwise.
Change-Id: Id6c9a8cc49e4cfb2aea958610b95a19887f496b6
Previously, it was hardcoded to the english convention of units-last, so
"100%" would be voiced as "one hundred percent". This adds a new
language flag that makes the units be voiced first, ie "100%" will be
voiced as "percent one hundred".
So far only the Chinese-traditional and Chinese-simplified languages
utilize this feature (taken from an old ticket, FS#10340) but I'm sure
others would want this feature too.
Change-Id: Idf825ec9299dc0ed09921cf67aec61b1ab262fc6
The perceived loudness change of a change in volume depends
on the listening volume: at high volumes a 1 dB increment is
noticeable, but at low volumes a larger increment is needed
to get a comparable change in loudness.
Perceptual volume adjustment accounts for this fact, and
divides the hardware volume range into a number of steps.
Each step changes the dB volume by a variable amount, with
most of the steps concentrated at higher volumes. This
makes it possible to sweep over the entire hardware volume
range quickly, without losing the ability to finely adjust
the volume at normal listening levels.
Use "Volume Adjustment Mode" in the system settings menu
to select perceptual volume mode. The number of steps used
is controlled by "Number of Volume Steps". (Number of steps
has no effect in direct adjustment mode.)
It's still possible to set a specific dB volume level from
the sound settings menu when perceptual volume is enabled,
and perceptual volume does not affect the volume displayed
by themes.
Change-Id: I6f91fd3f7c5e2d323a914e47b5653033e92b4b3b
"Play Next" instead of "Insert Next"
"Add" instead of "Insert"
"Play Last" instead of "Insert Last"
"Add Shuffled" instead of "Insert Shuffled"
"Play Last Shuffled" instead of "Insert Last Shuffled"
-"Queue" items hidden by default
- Shuffled options hidden by default
(Both can be enabled in options)
Resulting default menu:
Playing Next...
Play Next
Add
Play Last
Play
Change-Id: Ib0c07a8077ab4b10c2dbc7af33516adcd0d4b83a
Use action-oriented and more descriptive titles
"Add to Playlist..." instead of "Playlist Catalogue"
- "Add to Existing Playlist" instead of "Add to Playlist"
- "Add to New Playlist" (unchanged)
- "Playing Next..." instead of "Current Playlist"
In WPS context menu:
- "Current Playlist" instead of "Playlist"
Change-Id: I5cce9e317676537988682f46ac6b920598af3b9e
Moves options for configuring:
- Playlist Directory
- Recording Directory
- Start Directory
into a single menu.
Necessary prerequisite for giving the
"Playlist Catalogue" context menu item a title that's a
little more action-oriented ("Add to Playlist…”).
Change-Id: I4ee08fc67d5350c38ae1a57cb345c4ed1082d0b5
Useful feature for audiobooks. To rewind from the end of the previous track - press rewind at the very beginning of the current track. So if you are in the middle of the track - first rewind till beginning then release and press rewind button again (Playback Settings -> Rewind Across Tracks option should be enabled)
Fixes FS#13290
Change-Id: I5d7f06f64ad76d1e8f7827fe594ccca5f621769d
getstringsize on SEPARATOR was overwritten by another call to
getstringsize
lang files use position to decide target strings 'RTC' was after targets using
different buttons therefore in error gained precedence
Change-Id: I40edc6c99140ac81bffd4c47d5e055ebc94ab1b2
Updated version of the patch originally by user cockroach
UNTESTED
Ipods?, Iriver H10,
I do not own these players so YMMV
https://www.rockbox.org/tracker/task/13193
Change-Id: I7924837f582cc5c49ee68c186d6822f577f65147
Add a setting that makes Play and Play Shuffled in the playlist
context menu leave the current song (if any) playing when they
replace the playlist. Default to on, since this was the behavior
of the old "Clear List & Play Next" option.
Change-Id: I1340aed5c28bb3244e36d0953b3308ae59681c97
Rename the "Clear List & Play" options to simply Play and Play
Shuffled, and change their behavior slightly. Previously they
would leave the current song playing, but now they will start
playing the first song of the new playlist immediately.
Shuffle options are now consistently hidden whenever a single
file is selected.
Fixes FS#13336 -- Play Shuffled is now always displayed where
applicable, regardless of playback state.
Change-Id: Idd454b4f9ab2c98cda3ce0389add747a3273fb42
When opening an audio file from the file
browser or database using the Properties
plugin, it will now use existing code from
the Show Track Info screen for displaying
metadata. The menu option has been
renamed accordingly.
Change-Id: I5a824865b9f980151b91aff3c3c18ec45830a12c
Now offers sorting by:
- Album artist, then album name
- Album artist, then album year
- Album year
- Album name
Years are determined by the most recently
released track appearing on an album, if the
value differs between tracks.
On the M3K, instead of by going into Settings,
volume buttons can also be used for quickly
adjusting the current sorting
Change-Id: I2c50059617114fb418336c466fdd37415473ac7d
Tested with my SansaClip+. I don't think this will need extra battery
but let me know if I am wrong.
Change-Id: I287dae134113e0f8a138af68f5087b8ea45b0f4c
Large embedded album art can cause pauses during
playback or when skipping between tracks, especially
on older devices, but embedded art is currently loaded
even when separately stored smaller image files would be
available.
A workaround is to remove large album art from the
metadata of files.
This now adds a setting to either turn off loading of
album art completely, or to prefer loading the album art
from a separate image file and thus ignore the embedded
versions.
Change-Id: I22fb581abf56072e35e6c29d72e553747ec1a96a