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| \section{\label{ref:Autoresumeconfigactual}Automatic resume} |
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| The automatic resume feature stores and recalls resume positions for |
| all tracks without user intervention. These resume points are stored |
| in the database, and thus automatic resume only works when the |
| database has been initialized. |
| |
| When automatic resume is enabled, manually selected tracks resume |
| playback at their last playback position. It does not matter in which |
| way you start the track; tracks are resumed whether they are navigated |
| to through the database browser or file browser, by starting a |
| playlist, or by skipping through tracks in the current playlist. (As |
| an exception, when a track is resumed by loading a bookmark, the |
| playback position saved in the bookmark takes precedence.) |
| |
| Optionally, you can also enable automatic resume for automatic track |
| transitions. In this case, the next track will be resumed as well |
| instead of starting playback at its beginning. This is most useful |
| for podcasts, and can be enabled on a per-directory basis. |
| |
| A track's resume position is updated whenever playback of that track |
| stops, including when explicitly stopping the track, powering off the |
| \dap{}, or starting playback of another track. |
| |
| If you intend to start a track from its beginning but notice that it |
| was resumed, you can press \ActionWpsSkipPrev{} in the WPS to skip back to |
| its beginning. When pressing \ActionWpsSkipPrev{} again in the first few |
| seconds of a track to go to the previous track, the previously (on |
| first button press) saved resume position is retained. Therefore, you |
| can also use \ActionWpsSkipPrev{} and \ActionWpsSkipNext{} to skip |
| across tracks in a playlist without losing their resume position. |
| |
| \begin{description} |
| \item[Automatic resume.] This option enables or disables automatic |
| resume globally. When Rockbox detects that the database (which is |
| needed for this feature) has not been initialized yet, it asks |
| whether it should be initialized right away. |
| |
| \item[Resume on automatic track change.] Controls whether the next |
| track in an automatic track transition should be resumed at its last |
| playback position as well. |
| \begin{description} |
| \item[No.] Automatic resume works only for manual track selection. |
| \item[Yes.] Always attempt to resume -- for both manual and |
| automatic track changes. |
| \item[In custom directories only.] Configure directories in which to |
| enable resume on automatic track change. Selecting this option |
| starts the text editor, in which you can enter the (absolute, |
| case-insensitive) directory names separated by colons (``:''). |
| |
| A typical value is ``/podcast'', which matches all files in |
| directories \fname{/PODCAST}, \fname{/Podcast} or \fname{/podcast} |
| and their subdirectories, but not in directories \fname{/podcasts} |
| (mind the trailing ``s'') or \fname{/audio/podcast}. |
| \end{description} |
| \end{description} |