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\section{\label{ref:working_with_playlists}Working with Playlists}
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\fixme{This section is currently in a half written state, with possible errors
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and a lot of stuff missing. Please help us fix this chapter by submitting
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additions/corrections to the tracker}
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\subsection{Playlist terminology}
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Some common terms that are used in Rockbox when referring to
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playlists:
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\begin{description}
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\item[Directory.] A playlist! One of the keys to getting the most out of
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Rockbox is understanding that Rockbox \emph{always} considers the song that
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it is playing to be part of a playlist, and in some situations, Rockbox will
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create a playlist automatically. For example, if you are playing the
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contents of a directory, Rockbox will automatically create a playlist
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containing the songs in that directory. This means that just about anything
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that is described in this chapter with respect to playlists also applies to
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directories.
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\item[Dynamic playlist.] A dynamic playlist is a playlist that is created
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``On the fly.'' Any time you insert or queue tracks using the
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\setting{Playlist submenu} (see \reference{ref:playlist_submenu}), you are
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creating (or adding to) a dynamic playlist.
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\item[Insert.] In Rockbox, to \setting{Insert} an item into a playlist means
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putting an item into a playlist and leaving it there, even after it is
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played. As you will see later in this chapter, Rockbox can \setting{Insert}
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into a playlist in several places.
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\item[Queue.] In Rockbox, to \setting{Queue} a song means to put the song
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into a playlist and then to remove the song from the playlist once it has
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been played. The only difference between \setting{Insert} and
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\setting{Queue} is that the \setting{Queue} option removes the song from the
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playlist once it has been played, and the \setting{Insert} option does not.
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\end{description}
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\subsection{Creating playlists}
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Rockbox can create playlists in four different ways.
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\subsubsection{By playing a song}
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Whenever a song is selected from the \setting{File Browser} with
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\ActionTreeEnter, Rockbox will automatically create a playlist containing
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all of the songs in the directory in which that song is located.
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\note{If you already have already created a dynamic playlist, playing a new
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song will \emph{erase} the current playlist and create a new one. If you
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want to add a song to the current playlist rather than erasing the current
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playlist, see the section below on ``Adding music to playlists.''}
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\subsubsection{By using Insert and Queue functions}
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If playback is stopped, the \setting{Insert} and \setting{Queue} functions
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can be used as described in the next section to create a new playlist instead
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of adding to an existing one.
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\subsubsection{By using the Playlist catalog}
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The \setting{Playlist catalog} makes it possible to modify and create playlists
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that are not currently playing. To do this select \setting{Playlist catalog}
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in the \setting{File Menu}. There you will have two choices,
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\setting{Add to playlist} adds the selected track or directory to an existing
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playlist and \setting{Add to a new playlist} creates a new playlist containing
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the selected track or directory.
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\note{All playlists in the \setting{Playlist catalog} are stored in the
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\fname{Playlists} directory in the root of your \daps{} harddisk and
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playlists stored in other locations are not included in the catalog. It is
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however possible to move existing playlists there (see
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\reference{ref:Filemenu}).}
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\subsubsection{By using the Main Menu}
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To create a playlist containing all music on your \dap{}, you can use the
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\setting{Create Playlist} command in the \setting{Playlist Options} menu found
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in the \setting{Main Menu}. The created playlist will be named
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\fname{root.m3u} and saved in the root of your \daps{} harddisk.
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\subsection{Adding music to playlists}
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\subsubsection{\label{ref:playlist_submenu}Adding music to a dynamic playlist}
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\screenshot{rockbox_interface/images/ss-playlist-menu}{The Playlist Submenu}{}
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The \setting{Playlist Submenu} allows you to put tracks into a
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``dynamic playlist''. If there is no music currently playing, Rockbox will
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create a new dynamic playlist and put the selected track(s) into the
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playlist. If there is music currently playing, Rockbox will put the
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selected track(s) into the current playlist. The place in which the newly
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selected tracks are added to the playlist is determined by the following
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options:
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\begin{description}
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\item [Insert.] Add track(s) immediately after any tracks added via the most
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recent \setting{Insert} operation. If no tracks have yet been added via an
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\setting{Insert}, new tracks will be added immediately after the current
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playing track.
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\item [Insert next.] Add track(s) immediately after current playing
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track, no matter what else has been inserted.
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\item [Insert last.] Add track(s) to end of playlist.
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\item [Queue.] Queue is the same as Insert except queued tracks are
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deleted immediately from the playlist after they've been played. Also,
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queued tracks are not saved to the playlist file (see
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\reference{ref:playlistoptions}).
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\item [Queue next.] Queue track(s) immediately after current playing track.
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\item [Queue last.] Queue track(s) at end of playlist.
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\end{description}
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The \setting{Playlist Submenu} can be used to add either single tracks or
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entire directories to a playlist. If the \setting{Playlist Submenu} is
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invoked on a single track, it will put only that track into the playlist.
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On the other hand, if the \setting{Playlist Submenu} is invoked on a
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directory, Rockbox adds all of the tracks in that directory to the
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playlist.
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Dynamic playlists are saved so resume will restore them exactly as they
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were before shutdown.
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\subsection{Saving playlists}
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To save the current playlist either enter the \setting{Playlist} submenu
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in the \setting{WPS Context Menu} (see \reference{sec:contextmenu}) and
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select \setting{Save Current Playlist} or enter the
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\setting{Playlist Options} menu in the \setting{Main Menu} and select
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\setting{Save Current Playlist}.
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Either method will bring you to the \setting{Virtual Keyboard} (see
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\reference{sec:virtual_keyboard}), enter a filename for your playlist and
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accept it and you're done.
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\subsection{Loading saved playlists}
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\subsection{Helpful Hints}
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\subsubsection{Including sub-directories in playlists}
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You can control whether or not Rockbox includes the contents of
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sub-directories when adding an entire directory to a playlists.
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Set the \setting{Main Menu $\rightarrow$ Playlist Options $\rightarrow$
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Recursively Insert Directories} setting to \setting{Yes} if you would like
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Rockbox to include tracks in sub-directories as well as tracks in the
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currently selected directory.
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