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%fp : File Path
%fs : File Size (In Kilobytes)
%fv : "(vbr)" if variable bit rate or "" if constant bit rate
%d1 : First directory from end of file path.
%d2 : Second directory from end of file path.
%d3 : Third directory from end of file path.
Example for the the %dN commands: If the path is /Rock/Kent/Isola/11 -747.
mp3, %d1 is "Isola", %d2 is "Kent", %d3 is 'Rock'.
Playlist/Song Info Tags:
Playlist/Song Info Tags:Playlist/Song Info Tags:
Playlist/Song Info Tags:
%pb : Progress Bar
Player: This will display a 1 character "cup" that empties as the song
progresses.
Recorder: This will replace the entire line with a progress bar.
%pf : Player: Full-line progress bar + time display
%pc : Current Time In Song
%pe : Total Number of Playlist Entries
%pm : Peak Meter (Recorder only) - the entire line is used as volume peak
meter.
%pn : Playlist Name (Without path or extension)
%pp : Playlist Position
%pr : Remaining Time In Song
%ps : Shuffle. Shows 's' if shuffle mode is enabled.
%pt : Total Track Time
%pv : Current volume
Conditional Tags (If/Else block):
Conditional Tags (If/Else block):Conditional Tags (If/Else block):
Conditional Tags (If/Else block):
%?xx<|> : Conditional: if the tag specified by "xx" has a value, the text between
the "<" and the "|" is displayed, else the text between the "|" and the ">" is
displayed. The else part is optional, so the "|" does not have to be specified if no
else part is desired. The conditionals nest, so the text in the if and else part can
contain all % commands, including conditionals.
Next Song info
Next Song infoNext Song info
Next Song info
You can display information about the next song - the song that is about to play
after the one currently playing (unless you change the plan).
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