Support and General Use > User Interface and Voice
Rockbox with no gui
MarcGuay:
Or, perhaps even easier...
Have the start screen set to the database (I assume this is possible), so that when the player starts up you simply have to click into All Tracks and then click once more to create a playlist of all the files. With database auto-update and random on this should do the trick pretty quickly.
Chronon:
That method wins because you don't have to hide any folders/files. Just make a .cfg file that sets all of those properties and you're set.
MarcGuay:
--- Quote from: contractartist on April 09, 2008, 11:04:22 AM ---I want to know how to set up a config file so...
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If you go through the menus using the voice and set up all the options the way we've described (with the help of the manual, of course), the options will be written to the config file and loaded the next time you start up. It's also possible to type them manually into a .cfg file, I just thought I'd provide a second option. There's also a page in the wiki called MenuLayoutDiscussion or something like that which has the Rockbox menu structure written out almost in it's entirety, which could be useful.
Chronon:
You'll find this wiki page helpful:
CustomConfigFile
nls:
I would go for.
1) setting up voice ui (real easy, just download a voicefile and copy to your player)
2) enable auto resume (Start screen: resume playback) and shuffle, repeat and whatever other options you like.
3) create a playlist of all your tracks (see manual or do it on a computer)
and it will resume playing that playlist when started.
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