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Rockbox Development => Feature Ideas => Topic started by: madsic on May 20, 2007, 12:58:25 PM

Title: Possible for file browser to default to folder other than root?
Post by: madsic on May 20, 2007, 12:58:25 PM
I suspect this is a request rather than a question as I'm pretty sure that it's not covered in the settings menu.

When I start the player and enter the file view (I don't use the database thingy - just the regular folder-based view), the browser starts at root. Since I've got all my files in a folder called media, I would like it to default to that instead - in fact even when I've navigated to some specific /media/music/ subfolder to select a file I would prefer to always start at /media rather than the default behaviour of 'picking up from where I left off'.

Would it be possible to add some customization settings to this effect?
Title: Re: Possible for file browser to default to folder other than root?
Post by: JdGordon on May 20, 2007, 06:44:26 PM
both would be possible, but, neither are likely to be done.
Title: Re: Possible for file browser to default to folder other than root?
Post by: madsic on May 21, 2007, 01:52:54 AM
alas... may I ask why?
Title: Re: Possible for file browser to default to folder other than root?
Post by: JdGordon on May 21, 2007, 02:07:23 AM
settings bloat.
Title: Re: Possible for file browser to default to folder other than root?
Post by: Llorean on May 21, 2007, 09:53:08 AM
Rockbox is has near 200 settings already (I think someone mentioned 180). Most of these are relating to actual features, things a user can't do fairly easily (such as say, crossfeed or replaygain, features that can't be done by hand).

The more "features" the harder the code is to work with, and the more confusing the menus become for new users, as well as the larger the binary size. For something like this, many developers will think a feature request should be rejected (were one even filed) because it's a fairly simple matter for the user to navigate to the appropriate folder on their own, and having the code assist this is simply a waste of resources better used for something the user can't do themselves.
Title: Re: Possible for file browser to default to folder other than root?
Post by: fml2 on September 07, 2008, 03:15:53 PM
Hmm... This thread has been inactive for a while now, but I'd also be glad if the feature would be implemented. Maybe the developers have changed their mind?

As I write this, I have a red warning over the text field stating that "this topic has not been posted in for at least 120 days. Unless you're sure you want to reply, please consider starting a new topic." I choose not to start a new topic because there is already one.

I'd like to add that if this feature gets implemented, it would be nice if the start folder could be also set on the SD card (for devices supporting them, e.g. Sansa players).
Title: Re: Possible for file browser to default to folder other than root?
Post by: bluebrother on September 07, 2008, 06:07:37 PM
I don't see a point in this. I'd rather have the file browser remember its position between power cycles instead (as that position could be different to the current playing song, so there is quite a difference to the "follow playlist" setting). Such a setting might not need an option to turn it off ;)
Title: Re: Possible for file browser to default to folder other than root?
Post by: fml2 on September 08, 2008, 03:16:37 PM
I don't see a point in this. I'd rather have the file browser remember its position between power cycles instead (as that position could be different to the current playing song, so there is quite a difference to the "follow playlist" setting). Such a setting might not need an option to turn it off ;)

After having thought about it a couple of minutes I think that it could be a setting named "Where to start in the file browser" with the following options:

1. A fixed folder (which can be set by user). This is what RockBox does now, with the folder being the root folder.
2. Folder of the last played song
3. Folder where the user was when the player was switched off (the user might have been browsing while a song was playing and thus was in other folder than the song)

The third option can be easily achieved by starting playback (after the player is switched on) and having 'Follow Playlist' activated. But it requires some actions while the option would do it directly.

What do you think?

And please: move this thread to the forum 'Feature Ideas.' I think that forum didn't exist when this one was started.