Specifications
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CHAPTER 6. GENERAL SETTINGS 35
With the two RECENT ONLY options, nothing is written to the .bmark file. If
the MAINTAIN A LIST OF RECENTLY USED BOOKMARKS option is enabled, the
bookmarking information will however be added to recent bookmarks list.
Note: The RESUME function remembers your position in the most recently ac-
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cessed track regardless of how the BOOKMARK ON STOP option is set.
Load Last Bookmark. When the LOAD LAST BOOKMARK option is set to YES, Rock-
box automatically returns to the position of the last bookmark within a file when
that file is played.
When the LOAD LAST BOOKMARK option is set to ASK, Rockbox will give the user
the option of starting from the beginning of the track of or from the bookmark.
When the LOAD LAST BOOKMARK option is set to NO, playback always starts
from the beginning of the track, and the user must play the bookmark or use the
LOAD BOOKMARK function in the Main Menu, while the file is playing, to resume
at the bookmarked location.
Maintain a list of Recently Used Bookmarks. This list of Most Recent Bookmarks
(MRB’s) may be accessed through the RECENT BOOKMARKS option of the BOOK-
MARKS submenu of the Main Menu. When set to YES each new bookmark will be
added to the MRB list. Setting this to NO disables the addition of bookmarks to
the MRB list. UNIQUE ONLY will remove an old bookmark for the current track
from the MRB list and replace it with the new one if a bookmark in the MRB
list already existed. Otherwise this will behave like the YES setting. The above
information was obtained by reading the source code, but my C is rather rusty...
6.6. Language
This setting controls the language of the Rockbox user interface. Selecting a language
will activate it. The language files must be in the /.rockbox/lang/ directory. See section
8.1.2 (page 48) for further details about languages.
6.7. Voice
Voice Menus. This option turns on the Voice User Interface, which will read out menu
items and settings as they are selected by the cursor. In order for this to work,
a voice file must be present in the /.rockbox/lang/ directory on the player.
Voice files are large (1.5MB) and are not shipped with Rockbox by default. The
voice file is the name of the language for which it is made, followed by the ex-
tension .voice. So for English, the file name would be english.voice. This
option is on by default. It will do nothing unless the appropriate voice file is
installed in the correct place on the player. The Voice Menus have several limita-
tions:
THE ROCKBOX MANUAL ARCHOS STUDIO/PLAYER