Working with playlists, Playlist terminology, 4 working with playlists – Toshiba Rockbox F Series User Manual

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Chapter 4.

Browsing and playing

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This screen is accessible from the WPS screen, and provides a detailed view of all the
identity information about the current track. This info is known as meta data and is
stored in audio file formats to keep information on artist, album etc. To access this
screen,

Open With...

This Open With function is the same as the Open With function in the file browser’s
Context Menu.

Delete

Delete the currently playing file.

Pitch

The Pitch Screen allows you to change the pitch and (at the same time) the playback
speed of your player. The pitch value can be adjusted between 50% and 200%. 50%
means half the normal playback speed and the pitch that is an octave lower than the
normal pitch.

200% means double playback speed and the pitch that is an octave

higher than the normal pitch. It is not possible to change the pitch without changing
the playback speed and vice versa. Changing the pitch can be done in two modes:
procentual and semitone. Initially (after the player is switched on), procentual mode is
active.

Key

Action

Menu

Toggle pitch changing mode

Up / Down

Increase / Decrease pitch by 0.1% (in pro-
centual mode) or a semitone (in semitone
mode)

Long Up / Long
Down

Increase / Decrease pitch by 1% (in pro-
centual mode) or a semitone (in semitone
mode)

Right / Left

Temporarily increase / decrease pitch by
2.0%

A

Reset pitch to 100%

Power

Leave the Pitch Screen

4.4 Working with Playlists

4.4.1 Playlist terminology

Some common terms that are used in Rockbox when referring to playlists:

The Rockbox manual

Toshiba Gigabeat F Series

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