[slim] Re: FF very rough

2007-01-24 Thread MelonMonkey
Using one button for Fast Forward and Next track is pretty common in an audio player. Nothing wrong with that. What complicates matters is that holding the button does not do a standard fast forward (one that forwards at a specific rate while holding and starts normal playback once released).

Re: [slim] Re: FF very rough

2007-01-24 Thread kdf
On 24-Jan-07, at 8:34 AM, MelonMonkey wrote: What complicates matters is that holding the button does not do a standard fast forward (one that forwards at a specific rate while holding and starts normal playback once released). please feel free to line up the sample set and prove standard.

[slim] Re: FF very rough

2007-01-24 Thread Yannzola
Are there any additional ways of modifying custom.map to tweak fwd_scan/rew_scan so that the ramping from x2,x4,x8 etc. is automatically done on continued hold (similar to how volume ramps ups)? -- Yannzola Yannzola's

Re: [slim] Re: FF very rough

2007-01-24 Thread kdf
On 24-Jan-07, at 10:12 PM, Yannzola wrote: Are there any additional ways of modifying custom.map to tweak fwd_scan/rew_scan so that the ramping from x2,x4,x8 etc. is automatically done on continued hold (similar to how volume ramps ups)? not at this time. there are only the following

[slim] Re: FF very rough

2007-01-18 Thread mswlogo
I just realized another way, possibly better way of doing this, and may be possible now with a programmable remote. Quick Taps of FF button should increase FF speed. A seperate button should do next track. -- mswlogo

[slim] Re: FF very rough

2007-01-18 Thread ceejay
I've not tried this but... if there are a couple of buttons on the remote you are not using, you could very easily redefine them using the custom.map facility to correspond to skip forward and skip back, say... If you want to use keys on a programmable remote that's fine, you'll just have to

[slim] Re: FF very rough

2007-01-17 Thread Ross L
If you hold the FWD button for a few seconds it should begin to play at 2x, then 4x, then 8x, etc etc. If you tap the FWD button it will skip to the next song, yes this is by design. This seems intuitive to me. -- Ross L Ross Levine - Slim Devices Technical Support [EMAIL PROTECTED] -