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Sansa Clip+ can Rockbox repeat current track but allow skip to next track button
NukesGoBoom:
I have rockbox installed on my sansa clip+ and was wondering if it was possible to have the current track repeat forever, but if I press the next track button manually, if Rockbox will then move to the next track? Basically I am looking for a repeat mode that will repeat the track only if it naturally finishes with no interaction from the user, but also allow the player to progress to the next track if the next track button is pressed.
Rockbox will refuse to go to the next track if Repeat One is the repeat mode, I think this might be a bug. When I press the next track button, Rockbox will simply play the current track over again, not the desired operation.
Currently, I have to switch between Repeat One mode and Repeat All mode to get this functionality and it is quite annoying to switch between the two different modes so frequently. Even the Original Firmware will allow this repeat mode to work - the Repeat Track mode on the original firmware allows the song to repeat forever but still allow the user to press the next track button and go to the next track.
Is there anyway to get the repeating fucntionality but still allow manual track progression with the next track button at the same time in Rockbox on the Sansa Clip+?
Chronon:
If you have "follow playlist" turned on then pressing Select should take you to the folder containing the currently playing track if you are using the file browser. If you used the database to start playback then it should return you to the database screen that you used to initiate playback. Then you can easily select the next track (or any of the others from the same directory). So, pressing Select > Submenu (Down) > Select should result in the action you want.*
*: Actually, I have found this is only true on my v1 Clip when using the file browser. When I use the database, pressing Select returns me to the screen that I used to initiate playback but does not highlight the currently playing track. When using the file browser it returns me to the right directory with the currently playing track highlighted.
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Of course, this provides a workaround to get the same end result you're after. I don't have any strong opposition to the change that you actually want, since under the current state of things (with Repeat One turned on) FF and REW perform exactly the same function. Meanwhile with the behavior that you want REW would return you to the start of the currently playing/repeating track and FF would advance you to the next track for repeated playback.
As with many things probably the best way to make this happen is to implement this change for yourself and submit a patch for it. Or, maybe someone will agree that this is a useful feature and decide to implement it for you.
AlexP:
The current repeat one behaviour is not a bug as such, as it is intended. However it is wrong IMO - repeat one should not disable manual track skipping, it should just keep repeating the same track until the user changes it.
I suspect that if someone were to produce a patch to change this that it'd have a reasonable chance of being accepted (following a bit of an argument of course :)).
NukesGoBoom:
Gentlemen. I know nothing of computer coding. This is why I am appealing to your powerful abilities. I HAVE to use rockbox - the equalizer on rockbox is so much better than the original equalizer from the original firmware. And I also get gapless playback, another missing feature from the original firmware.
But the one thing the original firmware had that I wish rock box did, was the ability to manually progress through tracks while still having the repeat track option turned on. Every mp3 player I've ever owned has had this exact ability - repeating the current track and still allowing me to manually progress to the next track with the next track button. Rockbox is the first firmware I've encountered that takes this function away.
It sounds like the best thing for me to do is take up Chronon's suggestion by asking someone with more intelligence and experience in coding to create a patch for me that would implement this change I was asking for.
Should I make my request in the 'Starting Development and Compiling' forum or the 'Feature Ideas' forum? Which would be appropriate. What do you think :)
AlexP:
Starting development is where you ask for help on doing things yourself; so not there.
Feature ideas is the best fit, but it is for ideas and not for requests; i.e. to get feedback on your idea. Then you hope someone sees it and decides to have a go at it.
What might be an idea is to post to the development mailing list to check that other devs agree that you should be able to skip tracks - no point in implementing it if it won't be accepted.
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