Chapter 4: Playing Files
Music Playlist Options Menu
The Playlist Options menu allows you to use more advanced features, such as opening playlists, tagging, and removing, and other file management. To bring up the Playlist Options menu, press SELECT when navigating your playlists. To select an option, use the arrow buttons or touchpad to highlight it, and press SELECT.
Below are some of the options that may appear in the Playlist Options menu. The specific options depend on what is available at the time. For a full list of options for the Video, Music, Photos, and Audible Options menus, see page 50.
Rename
Add Tagged
Play Beginning
Resume Play
Open
Remove All
Music Playback Screen
The following screen is an example of what a music playback screen might look like.
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Artist, Album, Song Title, Genre, and Year- Displays the ID3 tag information contained in the file, if available. If no ID3 tag information is available, the field will display Unknown.
1Playback Mode- During playback, the play icon arrow is highlighted (as in graphic above). When you pause playback, the pause icon is highlighted. During forward or reverse playback, the or icons are highlighted.
2Elapsed time/total time– The amount of time the track has played, followed by the total time.
3Play Mode icon (Repeat and Shuffle All) – Displays current playback mode (Repeat, Shuffle, etc.). For more information about playback mode settings, go to page 26.
4Lock icon- Displayed when the switch on the back of the unit is set to
CONTROLS HOLD.
5Battery Indicator- How much power remains on the battery. Go to page 28 for more information on battery indicator levels.
6Encoded
7Equalizer Preset (Rock) – Displays the EQ preset for the currently playing song.
8Cover art – Displays the ID3 cover art (if available) associated with the current audio file being played.
9Volume level indicator – There are 33 steps in the volume control. Slide your finger around the touchpad to increase or decrease the volume. The volume level is displayed on screen when increasing or decreasing the volume. See page 29 for more information.
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