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2 \chapter{The Main Menu}
3 \section{\label{ref:main_menu}Introducing the Main Menu}
4 \screenshot{main_menu/images/ss-main-menu}{The main menu}{}
5 The \setting{Main Menu} is the screen from which all of the Rockbox functions
6 can be accessed. This is the first screen you will see when starting Rockbox.
7 To return to the \setting{Main Menu},
8 \nopt{ONDIO_PAD}{press the \ActionStdMenu{} button.}%
9 \opt{ONDIO_PAD}{hold the \ButtonMenu{} button.}%
11 All settings are stored on the unit. However, Rockbox does not spin up
12 the disk solely for the purpose of saving settings. Instead, Rockbox will
13 save settings when it spins up the disk the next time, for example when
14 refilling the MP3 buffer or navigating through the \setting{File Browser}.
15 Changes to settings may therefore not be saved unless the \dap{} is shut down
16 safely (see \reference{ref:Safeshutdown}).
18 \section{Navigating the Main Menu}
19 \begin{table}
20 \begin{btnmap}{}{}
21 \ActionStdNext
22 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{& \ActionRCStdNext}
23 & Select the next option in the menu.\\
25 & \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{&} Inside a setting,
26 increase the value or choose next option. \\
28 \ActionStdPrev
29 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{& \ActionRCStdPrev}
30 & Select the previous option in the menu.\\
31 & \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{&} Inside a setting,
32 decrease the value or choose previous option. \\
34 \ActionStdOk
35 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{& \ActionRCStdOk}
36 & Select option. \\
38 \ActionStdCancel
39 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{& \ActionRCStdCancel}
40 & Exit menu or setting, or move to parent menu.\\
41 \end{btnmap}
42 \end{table}
44 \section {Recent Bookmarks}
45 \screenshot{main_menu/images/ss-list-bookmarks}%
46 {The list bookmarks screen}{}
47 If the \setting{Save a list of recently created bookmarks} option is enabled
48 then you can view a list of several recent bookmarks here and select one to
49 jump straight to that track.\\*
51 \note{Bookmarking only works when tracks are launched from the file browser,
52 and does not currently work for tracks launched via the
53 database.\\*}
55 \begin{table}
56 \begin{btnmap}{}{}
57 \ActionStdNext
58 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{& \ActionRCStdNext}
59 & Select the next bookmark.\\
61 \ActionStdPrev
62 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{& \ActionRCStdPrev}
63 & Select the previous bookmark.\\
65 \ActionStdOk
66 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{& \ActionRCStdOk}
67 & Resume from the selected bookmark.\\
69 \ActionStdCancel
70 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{& \ActionRCStdCancel}
71 & Exit Recent Bookmark menu.\\
73 \nopt{GIGABEAT_S_PAD}{\ActionBmDelete
74 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{& \ActionRCBmDelete}
75 & Delete the currently selected bookmark.\\}
77 \ActionStdContext
78 \opt{HAVEREMOTEKEYMAP}{& \ActionRCStdContext}
79 & Enter the context menu for the selected bookmark.\\
80 \end{btnmap}
81 \end{table}
83 There are two options in the context menu:\\*
85 \setting{Resume} will commence playback of the currently selected bookmark entry.
87 \setting{Delete} will remove the currently selected bookmark entry from the list.\\*
89 This entry is not shown in the \setting{Main Menu} when the option is off
90 (the default setting). See \reference{ref:Bookmarkconfigactual}
91 for more details on configuring bookmarking in Rockbox.
93 \section{Files}
94 Browse the files on your \dap{} (see \reference{ref:file_browser}).
96 \section{Database}
97 Browse by the meta-data in your audio files (see \reference{ref:database}).
99 \section{Now Playing/Resume Playback}
100 Go to the \setting{While Playing Screen} and resume if music playback is
101 stopped or paused and there is something to resume (see \reference{ref:WPS}).
103 \section{Settings}
105 The \setting{Settings} menu allows you to set or adjust many parameters that
106 affect the way your \dap{} works. There are many submenus for different
107 parameter areas. Every time you are setting a value of a parameter, and that
108 value is selected from a list of some predefined available values, you can press
109 \ActionStdContext, and the selection cursor will jump to the default value for
110 the parameter. You can then confirm or cancel the value. This is useful if you
111 have changed the value of the parameter from the default to some other value and
112 would like to restore the default value.
114 \subsection{Sound Settings}
115 The \setting{Sound Settings} menu offers a selection of sound properties you may
116 change to customise your listening experience. The details of this menu are covered
117 in \reference{ref:configure_rockbox_sound}.
119 \subsection{Playback Settings}
120 The \setting{Playback Settings} menu allows you to configure settings related
121 to audio playback. The details of this menu are covered
122 in \reference{ref:configure_rockbox_playback}.
124 \subsection{General Settings}
125 The \setting{General Settings} menu allows you to customise the way Rockbox looks
126 and the way it plays music. The details of this menu are covered in
127 \reference{ref:configure_rockbox_general}.
129 \subsection{Theme Settings}
130 The \setting{Theme Settings} menu contains options that control the visual
131 apperance of Rockbox. The details of this menu are covered in
132 \reference{ref:configure_rockbox_themes}.
134 \opt{recording}{
135 \subsection{Recording Settings}
136 The \setting{Recording Settings} menu allows you to configure settings related
137 to recording. The details of this menu are covered in detail in
138 \reference{ref:Recordingsettings}.
141 \subsection{Manage Settings}
142 The \setting{Manage Settings} option allows the saving and re-loading of user
143 configuration settings, browsing the hard drive for alternate firmwares, and finally
144 resetting your \dap{} back to initial configuration.
146 The details of this menu are covered in
147 \reference{ref:manage_settings}.
149 \opt{recording}{\input{main_menu/recording_screen.tex}}
151 \opt{radio}{\input{main_menu/fmradio.tex}}
153 \section{\label{ref:playlistoptions}Playlist}
154 This menu allows you to work with playlists. Playlists can be created in
155 three ways. Playing a file in a directory causes all the files in it
156 to be placed in a playlist. Playlists can be created manually by
157 either using the \setting{Context Menu} (see \reference{ref:Contextmenu}) or using
158 the \setting{Playlist} menu. Both automatically and manually created
159 playlists can be edited using this menu.
161 \begin{description}
162 \item[Create Playlist:]
163 Rockbox will create a playlist with all tracks in the current directory
164 and all sub-directories. The playlist will be created one directory level ``up''
165 from where you currently are.
167 \item[View Current Playlist:]
168 Displays the contents of the playlist currently stored in memory.
170 \item[Save Current Playlist:]
171 Saves the current dynamic playlist, excluding queued tracks, to the
172 specified file. If no path is provided then playlist is saved to the current
173 directory.
175 \item[Playlist Catalog:]
176 The \setting{Playlist Catalog} provides a simple interface to maintain
177 several playlists (see \reference{ref:working_with_playlists}).
178 \end{description}
180 \section{Plugins}
181 With this option you can load and run various plugins that have been
182 written for Rockbox. There are a wide variety of these supplied with
183 Rockbox, including several games, some impressive demos and a number of
184 utilities. A detailed description of the different plugins is to be found in
185 \reference{ref:plugins}.
187 \section{\label{ref:Info}System}
188 \opt{player}{Use the MINUS and PLUS keys to step through several
189 pages of information.}
191 \begin{description}
192 \opt{rtc}{
193 \item[Time and Date:]
194 Time related menu options. Pressing \ActionStdContext{} will voice the current time if voice support is enabled
195 \begin{description}
196 \item [Set Time/Date: ] Set current time and date.
197 \item[Sleep Timer:]
198 The \setting{Sleep Timer} powers off your \dap{} after playing for a given
199 time. It can be set from \setting{Off} to 5 hours in 5 minute steps.
200 The \setting{Sleep Timer} is reset on boot.
201 \opt{alarm}{Using this option disables the \setting{Wake up alarm}.}
202 \item [Time Format: ] Choose 12 or 24 hour clock.
203 \opt{alarm}{
204 \subsection{Wake-Up Alarm}
205 % TODO this isn't quite right for all targets, I think
206 This option turns the \dap{} off and then starts it up again at the
207 specified time. Use \ActionSettingInc{} and \ActionSettingDec{} to adjust
208 the minutes setting, \ActionAlarmHoursDec{} and \ActionAlarmHoursInc{} to
209 adjust the hours.
210 \ActionAlarmSet{} confirms the alarm and shuts the \dap{} down, and
211 \ActionAlarmCancel{} cancels setting an alarm. If the \dap{} is turned on
212 again before the alarm occurs, the alarm will be cancelled. Using this
213 option disables the \setting{Sleep Timer}.
215 \opt{recording,radio}{
216 \subsection{Alarm Wake up Screen}
217 This option controls what the \dap{} does when it is woken up by the alarm.
220 \end{description}
222 \item[Rockbox Info:]
223 Displays some basic system information. This is, from top to bottom,
224 the amount of memory Rockbox has available for storing music (the buffer).
225 The battery status.
226 \opt{multivolume}{%
227 Memory size and amount of free space on the two data volumes, this info is
228 given seperately for internal memory (\emph{Int}) and for a plugged in
229 memory card
230 \opt{ondio}{(\emph{MMC})}
231 \opt{sansa,e200v2,fuze}{(\emph{MSD})}.
233 \nopt{multivolume}{Hard disk size and the amount of free space on the disk.}
235 \item[Credits:]
236 Display the list of contributors.
238 \nopt{rtc}{
239 \item[Sleep Timer:]
240 The \setting{Sleep Timer} powers off your \dap{} after playing for a given
241 time. It can be set from \setting{Off} to 5 hours in 5 minute steps.
242 The \setting{Sleep Timer} is reset on boot.
243 \opt{alarm}{Using this option disables the \setting{Wake up alarm}.}
246 \item[Debug (Keep Out!):]
247 This sub menu is intended to be used \emph{only} by Rockbox developers.
248 It shows hardware, disk, battery status and other technical information.
249 \warn{It is not recommended that users access this menu unless instructed to
250 do so in the course of fixing a problem with Rockbox. If you think you have
251 messed up your settings by use of this menu please try to reset \emph{all}
252 settings before asking for help.}
253 \end{description}
255 \opt{player}{
256 \section{Shutdown}
257 This menu option saves the Rockbox configuration and turns off the hard
258 drive before shutting down the machine. For maximum safety this procedure
259 is recommended when turning off the \dap. (There is a very small risk
260 of hard disk corruption otherwise.) See \reference{ref:Safeshutdown}
261 for more details.
264 \opt{quickscreen}
266 \section{\label{ref:QuickScreen}Quick Screen}
267 Although the \setting{Quick Screen} is accessible from nearly everywhere,
268 not just the \setting{Main Menu}, it is worth mentioning here. It allows
269 rapid access to your four favourite settings. The default settings are
270 \setting{Shuffle} (\reference{ref:PlaybackSettings}),
271 \setting{Repeat} (\reference{ref:PlaybackSettings}) and the
272 \setting{Show Files} (\reference{ref:ShowFiles}) options, but almost all
273 configurable options in Rockbox can be placed on this screen. To change the
274 options, navigate through the menus to the setting you want to add and press
275 \ActionStdContext. In the menu which appears you will be given options
276 to place the setting on the \setting{Quick Screen}.
278 Press \ActionStdQuickScreen{} to access it and \ActionQuickScreenExit{} to exit.
279 The direction buttons will modify the individual setting values as indicated
280 by the arrow icons. Please note that the settings at opposite sides of the
281 screen cycle through the available options in opposite directions.
282 Therefore if you select the same setting at e.g. the top and bottom of the
283 quickscreen, then pressing up and down will cycle through this setting in
284 opposite directions.