PQI mPack user manual All Audio

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Select a playlist from the list of playlists and press the button to display a list of audio files for the selected playlist. Press the (M) button to bring up a pop-up menu as shown in the following picture:

Pop-up menu functions are described in the following table:

Function

Description

 

 

Delete

To delete an audio file from a playlist, select a file to be deleted

 

from a playlist. Press the (M) button and choose Delete at the

 

pop-up menu. This deletes only the shortcut of the audio file in

 

the playlist and not the actual file referenced by the playlist.

Move Upward/

To change the play sequence of a playlist, select an audio file to

Move Downward

be replaced in the play sequence. Press the (M) button and, at

 

the pop-up menu, choose Move Upward/Move Downward to

 

move the file up or down.

Delete All

To delete all the audio files from a playlist, press the (M) button

 

in a playlist and choose Delete All at the pop-up menu. This

 

deletes only the shortcuts of the audio files in the playlist and not

 

the actual files referenced by the playlist.

 

 

NOTE Message Window

A message window may appear when a function item is selected from the pop-up menu. The following actions will occur with each function:

1.YesToAll : When the same task is performed repeatedly, a confirmation message does not appear after the first execution. The product is initialized to default when it is restarted.

2.Yes : Run/set the changes.

3.Cancel : Cancel a task.

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NOTE

 

Macro Function

 

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When either Delete, Move Upward or Move Downward has been executed,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

the most recently executed function is set as the macro function. If a

 

 

 

 

function has been cancelled while it was being executed, it is not set as

 

 

 

 

the macro function. A function set as the macro function is initiated not

 

 

 

through a pop-up menu but by pressing the button. Once a function is

 

 

 

set to the macro function, it remains so until the playlist is exited.

 

 

 

 

All Audio

Select All Audio from the Audio menu to play all or a part of the audio files listed in the audio DB. Press the (M) button to show a pop-up menu in the list of audio files as shown in the following picture:

Pop-up menu functions are described below:

Function

Description

 

 

Play

To play an audio file, select it and press the (M) button. At the

 

pop-up menu, choose Play. Or, alternatively, select an audio file

 

and press the button to play the file.

Add to PlayList

To add an audio file to a playlist, select the audio file and press

 

the (M) button. At the pop-up menu, choose Add to PlayList.

 

To add an audio file to the default playlist, choose Default

 

Playlist. To select another playlist and add an audio file to it,

 

choose Select PlayList.

Repeat

To enable repeat play, press the (M) button in the list of audio

 

files and choose Repeat at the pop-up menu. Select All to

 

repeat all files and Single to repeat a single file. To disable

 

repeat play, select Off.

Sequence

To set a play sequence, press the (M) button in the list of audio

 

files and choose Sequence at the pop-up menu. To play audio

 

files in a random order, select Random. To play audio files in a

 

sequential order, select Sequential.

 

 

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