On 08/12/2010 01:40 PM, Dave Hooper wrote:
I just mean the converse: if the music was already paused, you probably
don't want to unpause it just to cancel the binary skipping.

Isn't the whole point of the binary seeking (we are talking about
seeking within a track and not skipping between tracks, yes?) to be able
to audibly locate your position?  I'm not sure why one would want to be
paused while using this feature.

yes, this is the point of the feature, if you had a file paused while using this feature you would basically lose most of the benefits of it.

I only use this feature with long files, such as audio book tracks and film soundtracks, and I can't see why anyone would want to use it with fairly short files.

and skipping to new tracks is still possible, you just have to do a double click either on left or right respectively and that will jump you to the next or previous track. As a matter of fact, I would like to see this double click behaviour extended to the rest of skip length, so that it is possible to navigate in fixed chunks as before, but a double press of right or left would move to the next or previous track.

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