Database; Introduction; Initializing The Database - Toshiba Gigabeat F Series User Manual

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Chapter 4. Browsing and playing
Key
A + Left / A +
Right
Menu
Left / Right
Up / Down
A + Menu
Select
A
Power
A + Power
Select

4.2. Database

4.2.1. Introduction

This chapter describes the Rockbox music database system. Using the information con-
tained in the tags (ID3v1, ID3v2, Vorbis Comments, Apev2, etc.) in your audio files,
Rockbox builds and maintains a database of the music files on your player and allows
you to browse them by Artist, Album, Genre, Song Name, etc. The criteria the database
uses to sort the songs can be completely customised. More information on how to achieve
this can be found on the Rockbox website at ZDataBase.

4.2.2. Initializing the Database

The first time you use the database, Rockbox will scan your disk for audio files. This can
take quite a while depending on the number of files on your player. This scan happens
in the background, so you can choose to return to the Main Menu and continue to listen
to music. If you shut down your player, the scan will continue next time you turn it on.
The Rockbox manual
Remote Key
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Action
Move the line cursor within the text line.
Delete the character before the line cur-
sor.
Move the cursor on the virtual keyboard.
If you move out of the picker area, you
get the previous/next page of characters
(if there is more than one).
Move the cursor on the virtual keyboard.
If you move out of the picker area you get
to the line edit mode.
Flip to the next page of characters (if
there is more than one).
Insert the selected keyboard letter at the
current line cursor position.
Exit the virtual keyboard and save any
changes.
Exit the virtual keyboard without saving
any changes.
Toggle keyboard input mode and Morse
code input mode.
Tap to select a character in Morse code
input mode.
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