Thank You for your continued support and contributions!
any thoughts on my suggestion that 'sound settings' and 'playback settings' might not be the best way to organize a menu system? that there may be another way, that would group more commonly used settings away from less commonly used settings? something likeBasic- Volume Shuffle Repeat Bass Treble EQ Crossfade Crossfade Duration Replaygain Crossfeed Advanced Balance Channels Stereo Width Play Selected First Resume on Startup FF/RW steps Fade on stop/pause Auto Change DirectoryAnti-Skip and Beep Volume may or may not be better suited to system settings, Optical Recording should be a recording option, and ID3 tag priority should be a display option.i know if the menus were organized in this way, i would rarely if ever go into the advanced menu once the settings were set up the first time. if other people agree, this or something similar might be worth considering.
@Yotto:Some people seem to use the Sound Settings menu a lot - and don't even want it moved from the top-level menu - so clearly it does get used by some people. The least I can do it leave it at the top so they don't whinge too much
If there's already a one-button solution to get to the WPS, why have a menu item as well?
In response to the Yotto regarding the volume setting:In the case of someone wanting to make sure the volume is at a safe level before starting playback, or set volume for a plugin (Doom, Rockboy) the volume menu serves a purpose. Going to the WPS without resuming the music is, in a practical sense, useless.
Sleep timer in menu root (it is not actually a "setting", rather a function, so it shouldn't be buried inside general settings -> system)
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