Grundig LED manual Creating and processing programs MPAXX150 only

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3.1.4. Creating and processing programs (MPAXX150 only)

The MP3 player normally plays pieces of music in the physical order in which they are stored on the MultiMediaCard. The “Program” function allows you to store additional information on the MultiMediaCard, which tells the MPAXX150 in what order to play the music. You can also repeat individual pieces several times (e.g. 1, 2, 3, 1, 5, 2 etc.).

In the “Playlist” menu, go to “Display program.” The menu name changes, and is now called “Program”. The “Playlist Window” at the bottom right also changes, and is now called “Program window.”

At the bottom left you can see the contents of the MultiMediaCard, either in the MPAXX150 or the card station, whichever is connected. Click the song you want on the MultiMediaCard, and take it by the “drag and drop” method to the program window. If you want that song more than once in your program, then drag and drop it in the program window as many times as you want. Continue adding songs to the Program List in whichever order you like. If you make a mistake, simply high- light the song, and press the delete key on your keyboard.

To load your program onto the MultiMediaCard, select the command “Write Program” from the “Program” menu.

Further functions of the program menu are described in 3.1.5 below.

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Contents Manual Software L.E.D Windows 95/98/NT Welcome Grundig AG TrademarksTable of contents System requirements Installing L.E.D Download/Play list window Using L.E.D. softwarePage Creating and editing a Play list Making your own settingsLoading music files onto the MultiMediaCard Creating and processing programs MPAXX150 only Menus and the icon bar in the Download/Play list window Page MultiMediaCard Play list Save settings Help Player/Decoder Icon barRipper Ripper/Encoder windowPage Encoder Menus and the icon bar in the Ripper/Encoder window Menu Settings GeneralEncoder An attempt to solve the problem Known problems TroubleshootingRemarks about copyright laws AppendixWarranty MP3 Glossary