bk345
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Post by bk345 on May 2, 2013 5:36:07 GMT -5
Hello, thank you very much for a nice player. If possible, please, would you consider the following: 1. to make an option for the size of the buttons, or just to make them smaller, to get extra usable space on the screen/ 2. To make an option to make the text yellow (yellow on black would be easier for the eyes 2a. If possible. to make on option for not as "bold" text or to add some extra text sizes (in between the current smallest size and the next one) 3. Please fix - in the mode of browsing "by filename", when the long directory name is transferred to a second line, there is not enough space - you can see just a top portion of the second line. 4. It could be reasonable to remove the filename "statistics" (in the mode of browsing "by filename") - to get an extra free space on the screen. Actually, the file size is not as important and the file type one can see from the file extension. 5. And finally, it would be extremely nice if you could consider to make the player more compatible with the iBasso DX100. I understand, that, anyway, it will not be possible to play the HiRes files in their native resolution. But it would be very nice if the GMMA will play the 44 kHz-16 bit files with the same quality as the iBasso DX100 "stuff" player
thank you again
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Post by GoneMAD on May 2, 2013 10:10:42 GMT -5
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Post by mitchpro30 on May 4, 2013 22:51:45 GMT -5
A great suggestion...in waiting
On my old cd jukebox I could cross play discs and select a 15, 30, or 90 second playtime before the next random disc would start. It was a great way to listen to the hundreds of discs in my collection. I would love to speed through many titles in a hurry.
In the random selection menu... Can you create a random selection menu option where I can select the amount of time a track plays before going to the next track? And what about feature of where the track begins. ie x number of seconds into the song. And add a option of how much fade in overlap between songs.
Thanks Mitch. Southern CA
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Post by GoneMAD on May 5, 2013 0:21:25 GMT -5
interesting suggestions.. i will consider it
"And add a option of how much fade in overlap between songs."
are you referring to crossfading into the next track?
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Post by hasenbein on May 5, 2013 2:53:59 GMT -5
If you want to make app elements smaller, I recommend a universal solution that works for all apps:
Root your device and install the app "Xposed" (look on xda-developers) with the module "App Settings". Then you can make each individual app "think" that it runs on a bigger screen (by lowering the DPI value), and voilá - too big UI elements are shrunken!
(Also very handy for browsers with too fat address bars etc.)
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