Chapter 7. Playback Settings
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7.3. Play Selected First
This setting controls what happens when you select a file for playback while shuffle mode
is on. If the
Play Selected First
setting is
Yes
, the file you selected will be played
first. If this setting is
No
, a random file in the directory will be played first.
7.4. Fast-Forward/Rewind
These settings control the speed and acceleration during fast forward and rewind. The
setting
FF/RW Min Step
controls the initial speed and
FF/RW Accel
controls the
acceleration.
7.5. Fade on Stop/Pause
Enables and disables a fade effect when you pause or stop playing a song. If the Fade
on Stop/Pause option is set to
Yes
, your music will fade out when you stop or pause
playback, and fade in when you resume playback.
7.6. Party Mode
Enables unstoppable music playback. When new songs are selected, they are queued at
the end of the current dynamic playlist instead of being played immediately. Pausing
and stopping playback is disabled as well as skipping songs and launching plugins.
7.7. Replaygain
This allows you to control the replaygain function. The purpose of replaygain is to
adjust the volume of the music played so that all songs (or albums, depending on your
settings) have the same apparent volume. This prevents sudden changes in volume when
changing between songs recorded at different volume levels. For replaygain to work, the
songs must have been processed by a program that adds replaygain information to the
ID3 tags (or Vorbis tags).
Options for replaygain are:
Replaygain Type.
Choose the type of replaygain to apply:
Album Gain.
Maintain a constant volume level between albums, but keep any
intentional volume variations between songs in an album. (If album gain
value is not available, uses track gain information).
Track Gain.
Maintain a constant volume level between tracks. If track gain value
is not available, no replaygain is applied.
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