% $Id$ % \section{\label{ref:Autoresumeconfigactual}Automatic resume} The automatic resume feature stores and recalls resume positions for all tracks without user intervention. These resume points are stored in the database, and thus automatic resume only works when the database has been initialized. When automatic resume is enabled, manually selected tracks resume playback at their last playback position. It does not matter in which way you start the track; tracks are resumed whether they are navigated to through the database browser or file browser, by starting a playlist, or by skipping through tracks in the current playlist. (As an exception, when a track is resumed by loading a bookmark, the playback position saved in the bookmark takes precedence.) Optionally, you can also enable automatic resume for automatic track transitions. In this case, the next track will be resumed as well instead of starting playback at its beginning. This is most useful for podcasts, and can be enabled on a per-directory basis. A track's resume position is updated whenever playback of that track stops, including when explicitly stopping the track, powering off the \dap{}, or starting playback of another track. If you intend to start a track from its beginning but notice that it was resumed, you can press \ActionWpsSkipPrev{} in the WPS to skip back to its beginning. When pressing \ActionWpsSkipPrev{} again in the first few seconds of a track to go to the previous track, the previously (on first button press) saved resume position is retained. Therefore, you can also use \ActionWpsSkipPrev{} and \ActionWpsSkipNext{} to skip across tracks in a playlist without losing their resume position. \begin{description} \item[Automatic resume.] This option enables or disables automatic resume globally. When Rockbox detects that the database (which is needed for this feature) has not been initialized yet, it asks whether it should be initialized right away. \item[Resume on automatic track change.] Controls whether the next track in an automatic track transition should be resumed at its last playback position as well. \begin{description} \item[No.] Automatic resume works only for manual track selection. \item[Yes.] Always attempt to resume -- for both manual and automatic track changes. \item[In custom directories only.] Configure directories in which to enable resume on automatic track change. Selecting this option starts the text editor, in which you can enter the (absolute, case-insensitive) directory names separated by colons (``:''). A typical value is ``/podcast'', which matches all files in directories \fname{/PODCAST}, \fname{/Podcast} or \fname{/podcast} and their subdirectories, but not in directories \fname{/podcasts} (mind the trailing ``s'') or \fname{/audio/podcast}. \end{description} \end{description}