ID-AL - My Music Player and My Music Player LE - User Guide V1.0
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TM3, INI, TXT and ZIP files.
Player behavior
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The SYSTEM folder is dedicated to manage the files that are not audio files / playlist files. This
folder is used to store a timestamped programming file, a temporary file of an advanced
configuration or different log files self-generated by the player.
For more information about the preparation and the playback of the
SYSTEM
folders, refer to Organizing the
Files and Folders onto the Main Storage Device (Main Media) (page 19) and Timestamped Programming
with the Scheduler (page 34) and Settings of the Parameters with “system.ini” File (page 62).
. Temporary Folder (TMP)
Recommendations
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This unique folder is self-generated by the player in order to store playback history files.
Player behavior
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The temporary folder (
tmp
) folder is self-generated by the player starting at the first playback. This
folder stores the playback history files, and allows the player to remember the audio files already
played. This files allow the player to avoid a repetition of playback. The users do not need to
manage this folder, but, the
tmp
folder can be manually deleted to erase the playback file. A new
record of the playback history will be automatically regenerate at next playback.
6.2. External Audio Sources
. Introduction
The external audio sources are that are not stored on the Main Media or an Alternate Media. Contrary to
locally stored audio files (MUSIC, PLAYLIST, SPOT and Alternate Media). Specific playback controls of the
external audio source (like the positioning or the duration) can not be be performed, because this control
relies on a third-party source process.
External audio sources possibilities:
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Web radio.
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Auxiliary input for external sound system (analog audio source) (My Music Player only).
. Web Radios
Recommendations
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The web radio playback offers to use the player as a message box or an alternative music sound
system using web radio programming.
Accepted stream formats
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MP3 streams and M3U stream containers.
Player behavior
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The Web Radio presets allow to play audio stream from third-party sound system solution. The
playback starts when the stability of the audio stream is reached, according to the web radio
settings (buffer size, buffer fill rate and duration of stability). A monitoring of the web radio switches
on a music folder when the audio stream is unstable. The web radio resumes when the audio
stream is detected stable again
For more information about the settings and playback of the web radios, please refer to Web Radio (page
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