Ret] - Return To The Previous Folder At The End Of The Playback Of The Folder; Seq] Or [Rnd] - Sequential Or Random Playback Mode; Xx] Or [V-Xx] - Relative Volume Of The Folder - ID-AL ChronoPlayer User Manual

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ID-AL ChronoPlayer - User Guide V1.0
5.1.2 [RET] - Return to the Previous Folder at the End of the Playback
of the Folder
During the playback of a folder, if an event or a tag instructs to play another folder tagged with [RET], then
the player jumps to the new folder. At the end of the playback of this new folder, the player jumps back to the
initial folder.
This function can be used to resume the playback of a folder interrupted by the playback of a message
triggered by an event.
Folder Name
001 [J100]
After the folder 001 playback, jump to the folder 100.
002 [J100]
After the folder 002 playback, jump to the folder 100.
100 [RET]
After the folder 100 playback, return to the previous folder (001 or 002).
In the above example, after the playback of the folder 001 or 002, the folder 100 is played, then the player
jumps back to the initial folder (001 or 002).
Note: The [RET] tag has only one level of return, i.e. the target folder is always the previously played
folder, whatever the number of folders tagged with [RET] played in a row.

5.1.3 [SEQ] or [RND] - Sequential or Random Playback Mode

By default, without this parameter, the folder is played in random mode.
[SEQ]: playback of the numbered files (from 001 to 999) of the folder, in ascending order (see the
chapter Organization of the Files inside the Folders).
[RND]: playback in a random order.
Folder Name
001[SEQ]
Play the folder 001 in sequential mode, then stop.
002[RND][J002] Play the folder 002 in random mode and in a loop.
003[J001]
Play the folder 003 in random mode, then jump to the folder 001.
Caution! With [SEQ], the files that are not numbered are ignored. Therefore, a folder without any numbered
file is always considered as empty.
5.1.4 [V+xx] or [V-xx] – Relative Volume of the Folder
This function can be used to play folders (e.g. containing messages) more or less loud than the other folders.
The xx parameter of the tag is the volume of the folder relatively to the main volume (see the Table 6:
Volume (dB) against the selected setting value). It is expressed in volume steps. It is always written with 2
digits (example: 01, 32, 64), ranging from 00 to 64.
Example
Action Performed by the Tag
Example
Action Performed by the Tag
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