Release Version 9.5.3
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
  Professional Backing Track Player for Android
 
 
  New features:
  Changing the track default global volume level.
  This release now gives the user the ability to change the 
  track default global playback volume.
  Previous versions of SongerPro had the default value set 
  at 90 which could not be changed, this was fine providing 
  the track didn’t require its volume tweaking too much!
  Reducing the global volume level will give more headroom 
  when setting individual track levels.
  NOTE: Turning down the track Global Volume will require a 
  higher Master Volume setting in order to achieve a 
  comparable output level to the original and vice versa.
  This new feature can be accessed from the Options page 
  by pressing the Global Volume button.
  The value can be 
  changed by moving 
  the slide bar and then 
  pressing the ‘Save 
  Settings’ button.
  After changing the global value to your desired level you 
  can tweak the individual track levels as before by long 
  clicking the track title box and adjusting the volume with 
  the slider.
  Special thanks go to Iain McKellar for this suggestion.
 
  
  
  
  
 
  Software Updates…
  This release also includes some further software coding 
  updates as follows:
  1. The implementation of the External Storage permission 
  in later Android versions has changed - see HERE for more 
  details.
  2. Any settings made in the Options Pages will now be 
  retained when installing this and future updates.
  3. Tracks will now be unaffected when changing the screen 
  orientation during playback, this also applies to both lyric 
  displays and Mp4 playback.
  4. The scrolling lyric display has been re-coded to more 
  accurately reflect the timing of the associated audio file - 
  this will not affect any previously set scrolling speeds and 
  should give a more consistent accuracy when changing 
  between different screens etc..
  
 
  Hi-lite the played track instead of removing it from the 
  setlist.
  There is now a check box available in the Options page to 
  Hi-lite a track after playback.
  This can be selected as an 
  alternative to the remove track 
  option. This automatically 
  cancels the remove options if 
  they have previously been 
  selected and this also applies to the ‘Remove after Fade’ 
  setting.
  The Hi-lite feature is not available if using the ‘Auto Mode’ 
  setting in the playscreen. The track will still be removed 
  after playback as this is a requirement of the ‘Auto Mode’ 
  setting.
  Special thanks go to Stuart Harrison for this suggestion.
 
  
 
  CDG2MP4 Converter upgraded to convert batch files.
  I have received quite a few requests for this feature so 
  here it is!
  It is now possible to convert multiple CDG & MP3 files 
  with just one button press by selecting a folder containing 
  the files.
  Check the instructions on the Video page.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  Full screen view in MP4 playback
  The MP4 playback screen now has the option to expand 
  the video area to full screen.
  In order to activate the full screen view you need to tap on 
  the upper section of the video screen whilst the track is 
  playing, tapping on the upper section again will revert the 
  screen size back to default.
  Tapping the lower section of the screen will display the 
  screen controls - this will time out after approx 3 seconds.
  This option is only available when in landscape view as 
  there is little benefit to be had when using portrait view.
  The full screen display is a stretched view which fills the 
  full screen area of your device  and because of this the 
  appearance will vary depending on your devices screen 
  size!
 
  
  
  
  
 
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  Special thanks go to Stuart Harrison for this suggestion.
 
 
  Please Note:
  The first release of 9.5.3 had an issue with the Lyric 
  Location setting.
  This has now been resolved, so if you have the first release 
  installed just install 9.5.3 again over the top of your existing 
  installation. Regards, Alan