The perceived loudness change of a change in volume depends
on the listening volume: at high volumes a 1 dB increment is
noticeable, but at low volumes a larger increment is needed
to get a comparable change in loudness.
Perceptual volume adjustment accounts for this fact, and
divides the hardware volume range into a number of steps.
Each step changes the dB volume by a variable amount, with
most of the steps concentrated at higher volumes. This
makes it possible to sweep over the entire hardware volume
range quickly, without losing the ability to finely adjust
the volume at normal listening levels.
Use "Volume Adjustment Mode" in the system settings menu
to select perceptual volume mode. The number of steps used
is controlled by "Number of Volume Steps". (Number of steps
has no effect in direct adjustment mode.)
It's still possible to set a specific dB volume level from
the sound settings menu when perceptual volume is enabled,
and perceptual volume does not affect the volume displayed
by themes.
Change-Id: I6f91fd3f7c5e2d323a914e47b5653033e92b4b3b
Increase the default limit to 5000 files for targets with at
least 8 MiB of RAM (the vast majority). The upper limit of the
setting is now 40,000 or 100,000 if you have at least 8 MiB or
16 MiB of RAM, respectively.
Update the manual to mention that this setting can also impact
the database browser. "Using the Database" already mentions it,
but it's useful to say so in the setting's description.
Change-Id: I6f204eec6cf2ccaea2af81d2fa287f92476eed4a
These settings have a warning that increasing them will shorten the
audio buffer. This is not very useful, because users might not know
what "shortening the music buffer" implies.
Since the size of the audio buffer is probably irrelevant for flash
based storage, display the warning only for HDD-based targets, and
explain what the drawbacks may be if the settings are set too high.
Change-Id: Ie9eb4907c67e20695bfa083e1c2a29385e66afcf
USB ask mode is basically a footgun: it can't work on native targets
and doesn't work reliably on hosted ones, and it continually produces
a slow trickle of problems. FS#13317 gives a rundown of the issues.
Removing the setting seems like the best solution for now, since a fix
would be pretty involved.
This partially reverts 60f581e8f5. The USB Mode setting is left in
place so the option can be added back later in a non-buggy way.
Change-Id: Ie01b28dd2ed95a31b509a7834d85bac8eb866098
- Update the manual entry for PictureFlow with
the latest features and fix keymap
- Strongly suggest enabling the database's
"Load to RAM" feature (in my experience, this
can lead to a ~60x speedup when building the
album index)
- Suggest enabling the dircache, as it can
noticeably improve the loading times for
album art.
Change-Id: I12c7ce5d5388159da1790fc125f2e20bb78dbf96
Intercept buttonpress and action, and nullify both if the button
is part of the touchpad. Only affects autolock functionality.
Adding removal of note about autolock in the manual - the lock
button no longer needs to be pressed at least once to prime
the autolock, if enabled, since commit 14f7a95
Change-Id: Ic3582764df490d96abc2d78116f23cbe0fdd6173
Tested on ErosQ
Added a setting in the Advanced Softlock menu to always
have autolock on, rather than having to "arm" it with the
softlock button. Lock/Unlock still works the same with
this on, but when the screen turns off, the device always
ends up in the locked state. Requires Autolock On to be
set as well, and the normal Autolock functionality is
unchanged with this off.
Caveat: the power/softlock button must be pressed
at least once after powering on the device or enabling the
feature. After that, it should consistently always "arm"
the autolock.
Added feature to manual in
manual/configure_rockbox/system_options.tex. Also updated
some labels I had changed in the Advanced Key Lock menu
and added information for Disable All Lock Notifications
in a previous commit. Shared items also updated in
manual/configure_rockbox/display_options.tex for selective
backlight.
Change-Id: I09dc6814bee803e40c7088157e1fe9d01d5f3474
v3: Add in config option
v4: Bugfixes
v5: Force a redraw upon exiting
v6: keypress-in-chargeonly mode enables mass storage (and vice versa)
v7: Fix bootloader builds
v8: Update manual, and have bootloader respect keypresses
v9: Change default to mass storage (ie no change in behavior)
todo:
* test-build dx50/dx90
* Switch from yes/no to proper menu?
* prevent WPS progress bar from drawing over us
Change-Id: I82e0ccb08497b7a5aa756ce77f1332ee963703a7
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Change-Id: I7946cf240b18a4fa8ace5e25e1eb6e97b8b12d7c
Allow user to select cpu undervolt
There have been quite a few issues across the SANSA AMS line related
to CPU undervolting while most players show greatly increased runtime
some crash.
Rather than constanly upping the voltage we now have a
setting with a safe value for all players and the option for lower voltages
I plan to add a few other options here later such as disk
timings and maybe some other clocks/experimental settings
Added: Disk Low speed option for AS3525v2 devices cuts
frequency to 12 MHz from 24 MHz
Added: Disk Low speed option for AS3525v1 devices cuts
frequency to 15.5 MHz from 31 MHz
Added: I2c Low Speed AS3525 devices, should be bigger improvement for v1 devices
Fixed: Debug menu for AS3525v2 No SDSLOT frequency,
Showed IDE freq though it is unused
Added: DBOP and SSP underclocking affects display on v1/v2 respectively
Fixed: debug menu now has SSP frequency, and SSP_CPSR
Update: made settings menu more generic
Update: cleaned up code
Added: Clip v1 & Fuze v1 didn't have HAVE_ADJUSTABLE_CPU_VOLTAGE.
not sure why but, waiting on testing to confirm
Added: C200v2 and E200v2 devices and HAVE_ADJUSTABLE_CPU_VOLTAGE.
Fixed: v1 devices don't like display timing set lower (dbop)
v1 devices don't have a divider set for ssp (causes divide by 0)
Fixed: ClipZip display lags with Max SSP divider changed from 0xFE to 0x32
Fixed: v1 devices didn't work properly with highspeed sd cards
Added code from http://gerrit.rockbox.org/r/#/c/1704/
Added powersave and IDE interface enable/disable
Added: V2 devices now have powersave enabled on sd interface
Update: cleaned up code, lang defines, added manual entries
Update ssp clock mechanism added calculated ssp divider to clipzip
Update turn display clock off when clip+ turns off display
Fixed: clipzip wrong register for SSP clock
Change-Id: I04137682243be92f0f8d8bf1cfa54fbb1965559b
TODO: add other players?
Selective backlight allows the user to choose actions that will not
enable the backlight when pressed.
Advanced softlock allows user to choose actions that will not be
blocked by screenlock on devices without a hold button.
Both only occur in FM and WPS Contexts.
Update:
Back from the dead
-Cleaned up code, removed unnecessary calls, re-arranged last filter action
timeout conditional to work in case last_filtered_action_tick was never set
-Added entries to the manual
-Fixed back button on some menus not activating backlight
-Made menus more intuitive, no actions selected now changes menu item to off.
-Added talk fuctionality.
-Added option to disable selective backlight while on external power.
-Rewrote backlight and softlock handling code to fix issue with scrollwheels
-Menu changed to have toggle(yes/no) and settings
-Optimized selective actions lookup
-Added option to disable notification of 'buttons locked' while softlocked
-Removed uneeded code, consolidated action lookup to single function
-Fixed incorrect name on selective softlock menu
-Added option to disable touch on touchscreen devices
-Fixed backlight on original screenlock without selective screenlock active
-Added text selection in mask_select for when show_icons is off
-Fixed voice in mask_select to speak if voice is defined instead of spelling
-Added more lang defines (play skip seek)
-Added option to disable unknown keys turning on backlight
-Fixed Conditional argument In wrong place causing players without
backlight to fail to build
-Fixed Disable Unknown blocking detection of context change
-Fixed canceling menu didn't update new settings
-Added Autolock on backlight off
-Removed backlight_on_force from backlight.c, Now sets ignore next to false
and uses backlight_on
-Cleaned up autolock code added strings to lang file
-Fixed issue where rapid presses would bypass softlock
-Removed old softlock code, Cleaned selective actions code
-Changed menu to match existing RB menus
-Fixed Backlight_on_Hold blocked by backlight_ignore_next
-Fixed ignore_next for ipod
-Fixed bug allowing context with softlock to bypass selective backlight
-Changed mask_select to no longer prompt for changes to be saved
-Changed menu names
-Added ignore timeout to allow ipod scroll wheel to work properly and other
players to still work properly, removed some previous code including
ignore_event
-Increased ignore timeout to prevent sd card accesses from interrupting action
code and turning on backlight
-Changed Unknown action to unmapped action in menu, changed handling code
-Removed unneeded logic and variables for handling unfiltered actions
-Reverted unmapped action code to previous functionality
-Added manual entries (thanks JohnB)
-Removed elusive unhandled unicode character from manual, changed formatting slightly
Actions:
Volume,Play,Seek,Skip
Extras:
Disable unmapped actions
Disable selective backlight on external power
Disable touch during softlock on touchscreen devices
Disable softlock notifications (power button still notifies)
Autolock on backlight off
Method:
Adds a function to ignore backlight on next call
If selected action occurs backlight is forced on,
Filter_first_keypress stays intact.
Selective softlock allows selected actions through, bypasses the normal
softlock routine.
ToDo:
DONE
previous commit (#1) has attribution for folder_select.c which mask_select
is based from.
Change-Id: I08132ddcfd64c81751ef23b720f3ec6d68695fe4
New section Touchpad added to the manual. Gigabeatfx and
SansaFuze+ entries added for touchpad sensitivity setting.
Change-Id: I0c5a173d6ad479c4e6995cf5045d90da6cc216ab
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/689
Reviewed-by: Benjamin Brown <foolshperson@gmail.com>
Tested: Benjamin Brown <foolshperson@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Michael Giacomelli <giac2000@hotmail.com>
- this patch add all general sections of the manual for the fuze+
- also correct some typos
Change-Id: Idd28675f48c0d01079d8fa01d68d3238ad2a54ce
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/116
Reviewed-by: Dominik Riebeling <Dominik.Riebeling@gmail.com>
Adds an option under settings > general settings > system to allow
the user to have the shortcuts menu displayed instead of the
quick screen. (option is "shortcuts instead of quickscreen" in the .cfg)
Change-Id: Id679b461c40ac617629422736d1509384364084d
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.rockbox.org/199
Reviewed-by: Marek Salaba <marek.salaba@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Jonathan Gordon <rockbox@jdgordon.info>
A dedicated submenu for items which are run at startup, or initiate a shutdown.
Currently containing: Start Screen, Idle Poweroff, Sleep Timer & Start Sleep Timer on Boot.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@31435 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
This option allows accessing the card slot from "dumb" USB hosts like some car
audio systems that do not handle multi-LUN devices.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@30489 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
Also set up a callback for the battery capacity setting (for all players) so changes take effect without having to reboot.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@30170 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
Since memory on 32mb ipod videos is mapped twice, a 64mb build still has codecs and plugins mapped in a usable area. This means that all that needs to be done to support 32mb and 64mb boards with the same build is to adjust audiobufend to avoid using more than the actually present RAM.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@27960 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657