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Audio Player
If you are not using the repeat or shuffle features,
the audio player plays the audio file you select and
then plays the rest of the files in the list or folder, in
the order they appear, until it gets to the end of the
list or folder. The audio player then goes to the
beginning of the list and pauses until you resume
playing.
The repeat feature lets you set the audio player to
play all the audio files in a list or folder, in order,
starting again at the beginning of the list when it
gets to the end, without pausing or stopping. It also
lets you set the audio player to play one audio file
repeatedly, starting over as soon as it ends.
The shuffle feature lets you set the audio player to
play the audio files in a list or folder in random
order, until you stop it.
Setting Repeat
1
While viewing a list, viewing the details of the
audio file currently playing, or viewing visuals,
press
m
.
2
Select
Setup
.
3
Select
Shuffle/Repeat
.
4
Scroll to
Repeat
.
5
To set the audio player to repeatedly play the
contents of a list or folder, in order, select
All
.
-or-
To set the audio player to play one song
repeatedly, select
One
.
-or-
To turn off the repeat feature, select
Off
.
Setting Shuffle
1
While viewing a list, viewing the details of the
audio file currently playing, or viewing visuals,
press
m
.
2
Select
Setup
.
3
Select
Shuffle/Repeat
.
4
Scroll to
Shuffle
.
5
To set the audio player to play the audio files in
a list or folder in random order, select
On
.
-or-
To turn off the shuffle feature, select
Off
.
Working With Playlists
Playlists are lists of audio files you create from the
files already available through the audio player.
Playlists enable you to group audio files as you like
them, but they do not change anything in the other
folders or on the memory card. Adding a file to a
playlist does not copy it or move it. Removing a file
from a playlist, or deleting the playlist that a file is
listed in, does not delete the file from any other
location.