Browse Files; Play Settings - Fiio X1 User Manual

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which songs to add/remove as favorites, press the Enter button to confirm
changes.
The X1 supports both externally-created (M3U and M3U8 formats) playlists as
well as natively-created playlists. To learn how to externally create playlists for
the X1, please see the FiiO Support website at http://fiio.net/en/supports/41.
To directly create playlists from the X1, press the Shortcuts key while in the
Now Playing Screen. Select the + icon in the context menu, which will then
allow you to create new playlists or add tracks to an existing playlist. To delete
a playlist, while in the playlist sub-menu press the Shortcuts button then the
Enter button. To delete individual songs from playlists, while highlighting a song
in a playlist press the Shortcuts button to bring up the confirm dialog then press
the Previous button to select Yes, after that press the Enter button.

4.Browse Files

From the main menu, use the scroll wheel to highlight Browse Files and press
Enter to go into the menu. If a micro SD card is not inserted, the message "SD
Card Not Inserted..." will appear. If a micro SD card is inserted, you can browse
through the folders and files on your micro SD card. Use the scroll wheel, Enter,
and Back buttons to navigate through and select the music files to be played.

5. Play Settings

When in the Play Settings menu, use the scroll wheel to choose between the
different settings items in the menu. Use the Enter and Previous/Next buttons
to choose from the different options for each setting.
a)
Play Mode
Choose from the following playback modes: Shuffle, Sequential, Loop through
all songs, Loop single song, and Single play.
b)
Resume Mode
Choose from 3 different options: Off, Song, or Position. In Song mode, when
turned on again the X1 will resume playing at the beginning of the song being
last played before being turned off. In Position mode, when turned on again the
X1 will resume playing from the exact position of the last song being played
before being turned off.
c) Playback Gap
Choose from either none or the Fade in/Fade out options. With the Fade in/Fade
out option, there is a fade effect when switching tracks. That is, when starting
to play a new track the volume will start very low and gradually get louder,
while at the end of a track the volume will gradually decrease until silence.
d) Max Volume
After pressing Enter to get into this submenu, use the scroll wheel to set the
maximum volume limit anywhere from 30 to 100. You cannot set the maximum
volume to 0 to prevent there being no sound output after turning the X1 on.
e) Default Volume and f) Fixed Volume Setting
For the Default Volume setting, choose between the Memory and Custom
options. With memory, when turned on the X1 will be set at the volume that it
was at before being turned off. With Custom, you can choose a particular
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