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CDT Remote automatically scans the disc inserted in the drive and displays the first
track in the Elapsed Time Window. The following section describes each of CDT
Remotes' buttons.
Stop: Clicking this button stops play and resets to the start of the current track.
Play: Clicking this button starts playing the track displayed in the Elapsed Time Win-
dow.
Pause: Clicking this button stops play without losing your place on the disc. After paus-
ing you can resume play exactly where you left off by clicking on the pause button a sec-
ond time or clicking play.
Elapsed Time Window: This window displays status information about the current track
(stop, play, pause,etc ... ). The time elapsed since the track began playing is shown on the
right side of the display.
Track »: Clicking this button will skip to the beginning of the next track.
Track «: Clicking this button will skip to the beginning of the current track. Subse-
quent clicks will go to the previous track. Using the track buttons is much faster if the
drive is stopped first.
Scan »: Holding this button down while playing an audio track will repeatedly skip for-
ward in the audio portion played through the headphones or amplifier. Smooth hardware-
assisted fast forward audio scanning is not supported on all CD-ROM drives, yet is simu-
lated on all others. Please see the Supported Devices file to see if your drive is supported.
Scan «: Holding this button while playing an audio track will repeatedly skip backward
in the audio portion played through the headphones or amplifier.
Shuffle: Clicking this button will enable playing the tracks on the inserted CDs in ran-
dom order until each is played.
Audio Channels: Clicking this button will allow you to select different audio channels
for play through your headphones or amplifier. It cycles through left only, right only,
both channels left, both channels right, monophonic, and stereo.
NOTE: Not all CD-ROM drives can actually emit monophonic audio.
Volume: This slider bar will adjust the volume from the CD-ROM drive output to your
headphones or amplifier. Dynamic software volume control is not supported by every
CD-ROM ToolKit User Guide

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