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1.) Is it really not possible to pause/stop playback after each single track??? (Really annoying when listening to audio books, falling asleep and having no good sleep as the player keeps on playing the whole directory... ;| And also not nice to search for the position you last listened to.)
2.) After auto shutdown (after several minutes of idle) there is no resume!? And no possibility to create a bookmark?? Really annoying when you have to search through all your audiobook folders after an auto shutdown.
3.) I set the buttons to rewind instead of skip tracks. So far so good. But when you get to the _beginning_ of a track it is not possible to rewind further into the previous track?? Either you skip to the beginning of the previous track, or (wen setting the option "no track skip") it is not possible at all to jump back into the previous track.
If you only want to play one track at a time, make a playlist with just one track in it. There's no need for an automatic stop feature...
It should save the autoresume position during idle poweroff, and if you have bookmark on stop enabled it should create a bookmark as well. Works for me.
When listening to audio books with short tracks at night:1.) I listen to a short track.2.) After the track finishd, playback is stopped.3.) If I already fell asleep, the player automatically shuts down (after 2 min) with autoresume. -> Very easy to find, where to continue next time!4.) If I did not fall asleep yet, I click 'Play' for next title.I prefer this very much over a sleep timer: With low values of the sleep timer, it often shuts down when you don't want it to do so. With high values, it is harder to find where one fell asleep during an audiobook when you want to continue the next day.
This doesn't seem to work in the following situation:a) all tracks in one folder playedb) playback stopsc) player automatically shuts down=> no auto resume. If I had pressed "Play" between point b) and c), I would have jumped into the next folder; but the information where I was in the folder tree is lost after shutting down. (Maybe I am spoiled? due to my old iAudio player, which was really perfect for audiobook lovers ;-| )
I didn't suggest using the sleep timer. Just add the first track to the playlist, so that the playlist contains only one file. It will play. Once it's done, add the second track. It will play. etc. No need to use a timer.
If playback has stopped there is no current playback position, thus there is nothing to save.
No automatic pause after each track and and a sleep timer (to have at least a work around), which is not static, are a reason to sell my player :| (If I don't want to - or am not able to - fiddle around with patches...]
and it's not entirely clear from your description what you expect to be preserved.. I don't understand exactly where you expect it to resume. I assume you're using automatic folder advance?
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