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− | = Saving State = | + | == <span id="Playback_States"></span> Playback States == |
+ | === Saving State === | ||
We have different settings and options per media and per Application in the clients. The settings should behave the same across all of Platforms. | We have different settings and options per media and per Application in the clients. The settings should behave the same across all of Platforms. | ||
This document tries to formulate a guideline on how to persist these states | This document tries to formulate a guideline on how to persist these states | ||
− | ==What states need to be considered for persistance?== | + | ====What states need to be considered for persistance?==== |
{| border="1" cellpadding="2" class="wikitable" style="border: 1px solid dark green; text-align: center; align: left; margin: 1em auto 1em auto" | {| border="1" cellpadding="2" class="wikitable" style="border: 1px solid dark green; text-align: center; align: left; margin: 1em auto 1em auto" | ||
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Media: just a state per media | Media: just a state per media | ||
− | ==Reasoning== | + | ====Reasoning==== |
− | ===Playback Speed=== | + | =====Playback Speed===== |
If you watch conference videos you might want to double the speed. Persisting this across the Application when you change it on one Media item and applying it to the next might be confusing and unwanted. | If you watch conference videos you might want to double the speed. Persisting this across the Application when you change it on one Media item and applying it to the next might be confusing and unwanted. | ||
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On Android Devices we also detect the medium, like Podcast or Audiobook to set a different playback speed automatically. | On Android Devices we also detect the medium, like Podcast or Audiobook to set a different playback speed automatically. | ||
− | === Audio Video sync, subtitle sync === | + | ===== Audio Video sync, subtitle sync ===== |
For bluetooth headsets some users want a default delay to make up for the delay experienced due to bluetooth connectivity | For bluetooth headsets some users want a default delay to make up for the delay experienced due to bluetooth connectivity |
Latest revision as of 07:24, 2 February 2019
Contents
TODO
- weird to begin with a 3rd level title (very often a second level) (=== instead of ==?)
- Does the wiki preference link and VLC preference files should be merged in the same page?
- --Thannoy 15:31, 29 September 2008 (CEST)
Playback States
Saving State
We have different settings and options per media and per Application in the clients. The settings should behave the same across all of Platforms. This document tries to formulate a guideline on how to persist these states
What states need to be considered for persistance?
State/Setting | Media | Application | has Default | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Repeat | No | Yes | No | |
Playback speed | Yes | No | Yes | |
Shuffle | No | Yes | No | |
Audio/Video track | Yes | No | No | |
Aspect Ratio | Yes | No | No | |
Audio/Video sync | Yes | No | Yes | |
Equalizer | No | Yes | No | |
Subtitle sync | Yes | No | Yes | |
last played media | No | Yes | No | |
play as audio | No | Yes | No | |
Current renderer | No | Yes | No | |
Current position in playlist | No | Yes | No |
has Default: means that there is a general value and can be changed in the settings or somewhere in the application
Application: means that it is application wide one state
Media: just a state per media
Reasoning
Playback Speed
If you watch conference videos you might want to double the speed. Persisting this across the Application when you change it on one Media item and applying it to the next might be confusing and unwanted. Instead there should be a default playback speed that can be set. Up for discussion is still if it should be a checkmark next to the playback speed control like [x] always apply or if it should be somewhere hidden in the settings. On Android Devices we also detect the medium, like Podcast or Audiobook to set a different playback speed automatically.
Audio Video sync, subtitle sync
For bluetooth headsets some users want a default delay to make up for the delay experienced due to bluetooth connectivity