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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 can be
6 accessed. To enter the \setting{Main Menu},
7 \nopt{ONDIO_PAD}{press the \ActionStdMenu{} button.}%
8 \opt{ONDIO_PAD}{hold the \ButtonMenu{} button.}%
10 All settings are stored on the unit. However, Rockbox does not spin up
11 the disk solely for the purpose of saving settings. Instead, Rockbox will
12 save settings when it spins up the disk the next time, for example when
13 refilling the MP3 buffer or navigating through the \setting{File Browser}.
14 Changes to settings may therefore not be saved unless the \dap{} is shut down
15 safely (see \reference{ref:Safeshutdown}).
17 \section{Navigating the Main Menu}
18 \opt{RECORDER_PAD,ONDIO_PAD,IRIVER_H100_PAD,IRIVER_H300_PAD,IAUDIO_X5_PAD,IPOD_4G_PAD,IPOD_3G_PAD,IRIVER_H10_PAD}{
19 \begin{table}
20 \begin{btnmap}{}{}
21 \opt{IPOD_4G_PAD,IPOD_3G_PAD,IPOD_VIDEO_PAD}{\ButtonScrollFwd}
22 \opt{RECORDER_PAD,ONDIO_PAD,IRIVER_H100_PAD,IRIVER_H300_PAD,IAUDIO_X5_PAD}{\ButtonUp}
23 \opt{IRIVER_H10_PAD}{\ButtonScrollUp}
24 & Moves up in the menu.\\
25 & Inside a setting, increases the value or
26 chooses next option \\
28 \opt{IPOD_4G_PAD,IPOD_3G_PAD,IPOD_VIDEO_PAD}{\ButtonScrollBack}
29 \opt{RECORDER_PAD,ONDIO_PAD,IRIVER_H100_PAD,IRIVER_H300_PAD,IAUDIO_X5_PAD}{\ButtonDown}
30 \opt{IRIVER_H10_PAD}{\ButtonScrollDown}
31 & Moves down in the menu.\\
32 & Inside a setting, decreases the value or
33 chooses previous option \\
35 \opt{RECORDER_PAD}{\ButtonPlay/\ButtonRight}
36 \opt{IRIVER_H100_PAD,IRIVER_H300_PAD,IAUDIO_X5_PAD}{\ButtonSelect/\ButtonRight}
37 \opt{ONDIO_PAD,IPOD_4G_PAD,IPOD_3G_PAD,IPOD_VIDEO_PAD,IRIVER_H10_PAD}{\ButtonRight}
38 & Selects option \\
40 \opt{RECORDER_PAD,IRIVER_H100_PAD,IRIVER_H300_PAD}{\ButtonOff/\ButtonLeft}
41 \opt{IAUDIO_X5_PAD,ONDIO_PAD,IPOD_4G_PAD,IPOD_3G_PAD,IPOD_VIDEO_PAD,IRIVER_H10_PAD}{\ButtonLeft}
42 & Exits menu, setting or moves to parent menu\\
43 \end{btnmap}
44 \end{table}
46 \opt{PLAYER_PAD}{
47 \begin{table}
48 \begin{btnmap}{}{}
50 \ButtonLeft & Selects previous option in the menu.\\
51 & Inside an setting, decreases the value or chooses previous option \\
53 \ButtonRight & Selects next option in the menu.\\
54 & Inside an setting increases the value or chooses next option \\
56 \ButtonPlay & Selects item \\
58 \ButtonStop & Exit menu, setting or moves to parent menu.\\
59 \end{btnmap}
60 \end{table}
63 \section {Recent Bookmarks}
64 \screenshot{main_menu/images/ss-list-bookmarks}%
65 {The list bookmarks screen}{}
66 If the \setting{Save a list of recently created bookmarks} option is enabled
67 then you can view a list of several recent bookmarks here and select one to
68 jump straight to that track. See \reference{ref:Bookmarkconfigactual}
69 for more details on configuring bookmarking in Rockbox.
70 \note{This entry is not shown in the \setting{Main Menu} when the option is off
71 and the option is off by default.}
73 \section{Files}
74 Browse the files on your \dap{} (see \reference{ref:file_browser}).
76 \section{Database}
77 Browse by the meta-data in your audio files (see \reference{ref:database}).
79 \section{Now Playing/Resume Playback}
80 Go to the \setting{While Playing Screen} and resume if music playback is
81 stopped or paused and there is something to resume (see \reference{ref:WPS}).
83 \section{Settings}
84 \subsection{Sound Settings}
85 The \setting{Sound Settings} menu offers a selection of sound properties you may
86 change to customise your listening experience. The details of this menu are covered
87 in \reference{ref:configure_rockbox_sound}.
89 \subsection{General Settings}
90 The \setting{General Settings} menu allows you to customise the way Rockbox looks
91 and the way it plays music. The details of this menu are covered in
92 \reference{ref:configure_rockbox_general}.
94 \subsection{Manage Settings}
95 The \setting{Manage Settings} option allows the saving and re-loading of user
96 configuration settings, browsing the hard drive for alternate firmwares, and finally
97 resetting your \dap{} back to initial configuration.
99 \opt{MASCODEC}{This menu also allows the user to load different versions of the
100 Rockbox firmware.}
102 The details of this menu are covered in
103 \reference{ref:manage_settings}.
105 \subsection{Theme Settings}
106 The \setting{Theme Settings} menu contains options that control the visual
107 apperance of Rockbox. The details of this menu are covered in
108 \reference{ref:configure_rockbox_themes}.
110 \opt{recording}{
111 \subsection{Recording Settings}
112 The \setting{Recording Settings} menu allows you to configure settings related
113 to recording. The details of this menu are covered in detail in
114 \reference{ref:Recordingsettings}.
116 \input{main_menu/recording_screen.tex}
119 \opt{radio}{\input{main_menu/fmradio.tex}}
121 \section{\label{ref:playlistoptions}Playlist}
122 This menu allows you to work with playlists. Playlists can be created in
123 three ways. Playing a file in a directory causes all the files in it
124 to be placed in a playlist. Playlists can be created manually by
125 either using the \setting{Context Menu} (see \reference{ref:Contextmenu}) or using
126 the \setting{Playlist} menu. Both automatically and manually created
127 playlists can be edited using this menu.
129 \begin{description}
130 \item[Create Playlist:]
131 Rockbox will create a playlist with all tracks in the current directory
132 and all sub-directories. The playlist will be created one directory level ``up''
133 from where you currently are.
135 \item[View Current Playlist:]
136 Displays the contents of the playlist currently stored in memory.
138 \item[Save Current Playlist:]
139 Saves the current dynamic playlist, excluding queued tracks, to the
140 specified file. If no path is provided then playlist is saved to current
141 directory (see \reference{ref:Playlistsubmenu}).
143 \item[Playlist Catalog:]
144 The \setting{Playlist Catalog} provides a simple interface to maintain
145 several playlist (see \reference{label:WorkingWithPlaylists}).
146 \end{description}
148 \section{Plugins}
149 With this option you can load and run various plugins that have been
150 written for Rockbox. There are a wide variety of these supplied with
151 Rockbox, including several games, some impressive demos and a number of
152 utilities. A detailed description of the different plugins is to be found in
153 \reference{ref:plugins}.
155 \section{\label{ref:Info}System}
156 This option shows RAM buffer size, battery voltage level and estimated time
157 remaining, disk total space and disk free space.
158 \opt{player}{Use the MINUS and PLUS keys to step through several
159 pages of information.}
161 \begin{description}
162 \item[Rockbox Info:]
163 Displays some basic system information. This is, from top to bottom,
164 the amount of memory Rockbox has available for storing music (the buffer).
165 The battery status.
166 \opt{multivolume}{%
167 Memory size and amount of free space on the two data volumes, this info is
168 given seperately for internal memory (\emph{Int}) and for a plugged in
169 memory card
170 \opt{ondio}{(\emph{MMC})}
171 \opt{sansa}{(\emph{MSD})}.
173 \nopt{multivolume}{Hard disk size and the amount of free space on the disk.}
175 \item[Version:]
176 Software version and credits display.
178 \item[Sleep Timer:]
179 The \setting{Sleep Timer} powers off your \dap{} after playing for a given
180 time. It can be set from \setting{Off} to 5 hours in 5 minute steps.
181 The \setting{Sleep Timer} is reset on boot.
182 \opt{alarm}{Using this option disables the \setting{Wake up alarm}.}
184 \item[Debug (Keep Out!):]
185 This sub menu is intended to be used \emph{only} by Rockbox developers.
186 It shows hardware, disk, battery status and other technical information.
187 \warn{It is not recommended that users access this menu unless instructed to
188 do so in the course of fixing a problem with Rockbox. If you think you have
189 messed up your settings by use of this menu please try to reset \emph{all}
190 settings before asking for help.}
191 \end{description}
193 \opt{player}{
194 \section{Shutdown}
195 This menu option saves the Rockbox configuration and turns off the hard
196 drive before shutting down the machine. For maximum safety this procedure
197 is recommended when turning off the \dap. (There is a very small risk
198 of hard disk corruption otherwise.) See \reference{ref:Safeshutdown}
199 for more details.
202 \nopt{PLAYER_PAD,ONDIO_PAD}
204 \section{Quick Menu}
205 Whilst not strictly part of the \setting{Main Menu}, it is worth noting that
206 a few of the more commonly used settings are available from the
207 \setting{Quick Menu}.
208 The \setting{Quick Menu} screen is accessed with \ActionStdQuickScreen{}
209 and exited with the same button.
210 It allows rapid access to the \setting{Shuffle} and \setting{Repeat}
211 modes (\reference{ref:PlaybackOptions}) and the \setting{Show Files}
212 option (\reference{ref:ShowFiles}).