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Sancho edited this page Oct 15, 2021 · 12 revisions

Controls

Main screen

  • Swipe from left = show queue
  • Swipe from right = show bookmarks

Main menu

  • Search - search current directory (with one level of subdirs)
  • Seek/restore track position - open seek/restore dialog (playback service must be running)
  • Settings - open settings activity

File explorer

  • Directory press = open directory
  • Directory/playlist longpress = add all tracks from directory/playlist at the end of queue (not including subdirs)
  • Track press = add to queue at the end
  • Track longpress = open track context menu
  • Back = go to parent directory

Queue

  • Inactive track press = play
  • Active item press = play/pause
  • Swipe right on item = remove track from queue
  • Press and drag four-line icon = reorder track
  • Longpress track = open track context menu

Bookmarks

  • Press bookmark = navigate to bookmark location
  • Swipe left on item = remove bookmark
  • Press and drag four-line icon = reorder bookmark
  • Storage devices button = open available storage devices (e.g. internal storage, sd card, pendrive)
  • Add current dir button = add currently opened directory to bookmarks list

Seek/restore track position

Restore time is saved only for one track. It is saved when notification closes or on manual track switch. Time is not saved when track is 30 seconds or more from beginning or end.

Album art

Album art priority: embedded artwork (tags) > Folder.* > Artist.* (only graphical files).

Bluetooth popping workaround

Popping/cracking sounds are sometimes produced when the phone is connected to a Bluetooth receiver but haven't played any audio in a while. Bluetooth enters some kind of power saving mode and when the audio comes back, a loud popping sound can be heard, potentially also damaging audio equipment connected to the receiver. If you are experiencing this problem, try enabling the Bluetooth popping workaround in app's settings. The workaround is to play a silent track on repeat when no actual audio is playing. The extra "silent" audio player ignores audio focus, so audio from other apps can be played freely.