ghisler(Author) wrote: ↑2020-08-03, 13:26 UTCUnfortunately this function only exists on Android 6.0 and newer
Thanks for the info. I tried it now on deice with Android 10, both slowing down and speeding up work fine for tested *.aac files.
This button is not described in Help's "Description of buttons" section yet, so here's how to add it:
Open TC Media Player, then 3-dot/hamburger menu->Configure..., enable checkbox left to "1.0x".
Then in the player the button Change playback speed, which will look like "1.0x" by default, will appear in order as configured in above dialog. The number on the button in player indicates current playback speed.
In Configuration dialog, on the right side of "1.0x" checkbox, there is an input fiald with the numbers in format n.m that define the playback speed.
Such numbers may be added by "+" Play: 0.5-3.0x button or by direct edit of input field. Each new number adds a button, which sets playback speed directly, above the slider which appears after a tap on Change playback speed/1.0x button in a player itself.
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Also I have a suggestion: it would be great to be able to control also the speed of each track separately: e.g. a short tap on Change playback speed button can open a dialog to change the speed for whole queue playlist (as it is now), and a long tap could change it, with higher priority, for current or selected tracks. The button itself can indicate the speed of a track which player is playing or about to play player was just started. To distinguish playlist speed and higher priority track speed, the button can use different speed number colors. Or separate track speed could be configured from track context menu...