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Bug
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Resolution: Done
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Medium
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None
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SIMPLY S24 Nov 10 - 24, SIMPLY S25 Nov 24 - Dec 8, SIMPLY Sprint 26 Dec 8 - 22, SIMPLY S0 Dec 22 - Jan 5, SIMPLY S1 January 5 - 19, SIMPLY S2 Jan 19 - Feb 2, SIMPLY S3 Feb 2 - 16, SIMPLY S4 Feb 16 - March 2, SIMPLY S5 March 2 - March 16, SIMPLY S6 March 16 - March 30
On the audiobook player, show
{title} (file {item index+1} of {item count})
instead of
Chapter {item index+1} of {item count}
From a Slack discussion:
@Risa On the Android audiobook player, it shows “Chapter 2 of 10” when you’re playing the second spine item (audio file) out of 10. But the TOC might show that the second spine item is titled “Chapter 1" (because the first was “Introduction” or something). Is that ok? It happens a lot, and I find it confusing.
(this will be true for iOS as well)
Risa Wolf 12:45 PMI would prefer the audio player take the names from the TOC - how difficult is that?
Ray Lee 12:46 PMI think it’s pretty easy on Android.
!https://a.slack-edge.com/production-standard-emoji-assets/10.2/apple-small/1f44d-1f3fc@2x.png!1
Vladimir Fedorov 12:47 PMI think it may be not that straightforward, we can’t show “Introduction of 10” (edited)
Ray Lee 12:47 PMI think something like “Introduction (1 of 10)“?
Risa Wolf 12:47 PMYes, what Ray describes
Vladimir Fedorov 12:47 PMin this case, “Chapter 1 (2 of 10)”
!https://a.slack-edge.com/production-standard-emoji-assets/10.2/apple-small/1f44d-1f3fc@2x.png!1
Ray Lee 12:48 PMso it’s always [TOC name] ([file x of y])
12:49
include “file” before the numbers
12:49
that makes it easier
Ray Lee 12:50 PMSo “Chapter 1 (file 2 of 10)”
!https://a.slack-edge.com/production-standard-emoji-assets/10.2/apple-small/1f44d-1f3fc@2x.png!1!https://a.slack-edge.com/production-standard-emoji-assets/10.2/apple-small/1f44d@2x.png!1
yes that’s my preference for the audio player