C
HAPTER
7. G
ENERAL
S
ETTINGS
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Note:
You must have the R
EPEAT
option set to N
O
for A
UTO
-C
HANGE
D
IREC
-
b
TORY
to function properly.
Note:
This feature only works when songs have been played from the file browser.
b
Using it with the database may cause unexpected behavior.
Last.fm Log
Enables logging of your played tracks for submittal to
http://www.last.fm
.
This service was formely known as
Audioscrobbler
. When you enable this option,
you’ll have to reboot to start the logging. The log-file is called
.scrobbler-timeless.log
,and
is to be found in the root directory of your player.
Note:
See
Z
LastFMLog
for a further description, and for tools you can use to
b
submit your Last.fm log.
Cuesheet Support
Enables reading of cuesheet files for played tracks. If a cuesheet is
found for a track, track markers are displayed on the progressbar and it is possible
to skip between the tracks within the cuesheet. Also the information found in the
cuesheet file will replace the information from the ID3 tags. When you enable this
option, you’ll have to reboot for it to come into effect.
Skip Length
Designed to speed up navigation and prevent unintentional track skip-
ping when listening to long audio tracks, S
KIP
L
ENGTH
changes the behavior of
the
Left
and
Right
buttons so that they skip by a given number of minutes instead
of skipping to a new track.
Note:
To skip tracks with this setting set to a time interval, press Short
Left
+ Long
b
Right
to go forward and Short
Right
+ Long
Left
to go back.
7.2. Playlist
The P
LAYLIST
sub menu allows you to configure settings related to playlists.
Recursively Insert Directories.
If set to O
N
, then when a directory is inserted or
queued into a dynamic playlist, all subdirectories will also be inserted. If set to
A
SK
, Rockbox will prompt the user about whether to include sub-directories.
Warn When Erasing Dynamic Playlist.
If set to Y
ES
, Rockbox will provide a warn-
ing if the user attempts to take an action that will cause Rockbox to erase the
current dynamic playlist.
7.3. File View
The File View menu deals with options relating to how the File Browser displays files.
Sort Case Sensitive:
If this option is set to Y
ES
, all files that start with upper case
letters will be listed first, followed by all files that begin with lower case letters. If
this option is set to NO, then case will be ignored when sorting files.
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