Chapter 8. General Settings
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No
Do not keep a list of recently used bookmarks. This also removes the
Recent
Bookmarks
from the
Main Menu
.
Yes
Keep a list of recently used bookmarks. Each new bookmark is added to the
list of recent bookmarks.
Unique Only
Add each new bookmark to the list of recently used bookmarks, but
only keep one bookmark from the current directory or playlist; any previous
entries are removed.
The following keys can be used to navigate in any bookmark list.
Key
Remote Key
Action
Volume Down
Volume Down
Selects the next bookmark.
Volume Up
Volume Up
Selects the previous bookmark.
Play
or
Forward
Forward
Resumes from the selected bookmark.
Rewind
Rewind
Exits Recent Bookmark menu
Long
Rec
Long
Rec
Deletes the currently selected bookmark
Long
Mode
Long
Mode
Enters the context menu for the selected
bookmark.
There are two options in the context menu:
•
Resume
will commence playback of the currently selected bookmark entry.
•
Delete
will remove the currently selected bookmark entry from the list.
8.8. Automatic resume
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 player, or starting playback of
another track.
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