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by dfxm12
1247 days ago
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It's worth noting that physical media players (VCRs, CD players, Tape players) usually have separate play and pause buttons. The Winamp default skin did also. Most of us were trained to expect that before contemporary media players started showing up. I think it's also worth noting that it is usually very obvious what state a media player is in, so it makes sense we would have different expectations from that UI vs one where we aren't sure of the current state. |
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It was easier to have "stop" be mechanics to disengage head, "play" to engage head" and "pause" being just on/off switch for the motor than trying to merge play/pause into 1.
> Most of us were trained to expect that before contemporary media players started showing up.
CD players started getting play/pause precisely because they didn't need to. Most VCRs also had digital controls (coz moving mechanisms via push of button would be harder with big tapes and heads) and they also did often have play/pause integrated.
Some opted for copying tape 1:1, some merged play/pause into one button, it certainly wasnt that all of them had separate pause.