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Pibox Mini Player

How to easily listen to your audio using the Pibox Mini Player

Sviatoslav Kalyta avatar
Written by Sviatoslav Kalyta
Updated over a year ago

Mini Player lets you listen to an audio track without opening the audio file itself.

You can play a track in two ways: via the "Chat" tab or the "Files" tab. To do so, press the following buttons.

After pressing the play button, you get a Mini Player with the following features:

  • Volume control that is synchronized with the volume setting on the open audio page.

  • The ability to jump to a file by clicking its name. This function also saves the position of the audio at which you stopped listening, making it easier to edit something you heard.

You can listen to the audio track in the mini-player not only in the "Files" and "Chat" tabs but also when switching between projects, in the File Manager, and in the "Profile Settings" tab.

Automatic Audio-Save

The audio position-saving mechanic helps you keep track of your progress. After closing the audio file, its position is saved, and the player's current position remains unchanged when reopened. Additionally, a mini-player appears in the application header with the track position where you left off when the audio page is closed.
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This feature allows you to easily resume your review from the exact spot you left off, even if you switch to another app or get distracted.

Comparison Between Versions in Real Time

Now, when you switch audio versions between files, the position of the audio is synchronized to make it easier for comparison. For example, if you are at 01:15 in the second version of the file when you switch to the first version, it will also be at 01:15.

If the player is in PLAY mode, then playback will continue on the new version when you switch the sound. This way, you can compare versions by switching between them. When you switch to a new version, playback will continue and you can compare it with the previous one.

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