Chapter 7. Playback Settings
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7.14. 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.
Cuesheet files should have the same file name as the audio file they reference, except
with the extension
.cue
. This file can either reside in the same directory as the audio
file (checked first), or within the
.rockbox/cue
directory.
The contents of a cuesheet file can also be embedded within the metadata of an audio
file. There is currently support for the FLAC tag/ Vorbis comment
CUESHEET
or the
ID3v2
TXXX CUESHEET
tag.
7.15. Skip Length
Designed to speed up navigation when listening to long audio tracks,
Skip Length
changes the behaviour of the
Left
and
Right
buttons so that they skip by a given time
instead of skipping to a new track. The
Skip to Outro
option changes the behaviour
so that the buttons skip to just before the end of the track, so that the last few seconds
are played before the next track.
7.16. Prevent Track Skipping
If this option is enabled, the ability to manually skip tracks is disabled in order to avoid
accidental track skips. It does not prevent changing tracks if a track ends, which can be
achieved by combining this option with
Repeat
set to
One
7.17. Rewind Before Resume
When restarting a track or a bookmark, a short rewind can be done before the playback
is started. This can be useful when listening to speech material, to help remember what
was being said just before playback was stopped. The size of the rewind can be set to
various values between 0 (off) and 60 seconds.
Note:
This option does not apply to resuming a paused track. Use the next option for
b
rewinding on pause.
Note:
The actual rewind distance may differ a little from the requested value, depending
b
on the file in question.
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