05-18-2025, 09:51 PM
You're saying that the majority wants to keep "left right" while playing??? I have to say I absolutely don't understand that.
If the player is "ON" and 40% of the track is playing, pressing "Right Arrow" takes you to the next track???
If the player is OFF, the arrow goes to the next track; if the player is ON, it advances; that seems logical to me.
So to go to the next track, just press "Bare Space" and "Right," which stops the track and advances to the next one.
Also, which is the next track? The next audio track or the next track? I don't know any player that skips to the next track or song while playing.
They all skip forward, and if they reach the end, they move on to the next track.
They've all adopted the old logic of tape or cassette recorders, even on CDs...
Don't make a big deal out of it, keep it simple. But if you don't want to, just choose a simple "Send audio to external" option when opening the audio
Best regards
If the player is "ON" and 40% of the track is playing, pressing "Right Arrow" takes you to the next track???
If the player is OFF, the arrow goes to the next track; if the player is ON, it advances; that seems logical to me.
So to go to the next track, just press "Bare Space" and "Right," which stops the track and advances to the next one.
Also, which is the next track? The next audio track or the next track? I don't know any player that skips to the next track or song while playing.
They all skip forward, and if they reach the end, they move on to the next track.
They've all adopted the old logic of tape or cassette recorders, even on CDs...
Don't make a big deal out of it, keep it simple. But if you don't want to, just choose a simple "Send audio to external" option when opening the audio
Best regards