Playing Music Playlists; Creating Music Playlists - RCA LYRA X3000 User Manual

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Creating Music Playlists

1.
From the Music main menu, press the up or down arrow button and highlight Playlists.
2.
Press SELECT and New Playlist and Open appear. Highlight and select New Playlist, and the on-screen keyboard
appears so you can name the playlist. Use the arrow buttons to enter a name, or see Using the On-Screen Keyboard on
page 57 for more information.
Playing Playlists
1.
From the Music main menu, press the left arrow button and highlight Playlists.
2.
Press the right arrow to display the available playlist files (a list of playlist files and sub-folders appear on the left side of
the screen).
Note: A playlist is indicated by the playlist icon (
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3.
Next, go back to the Music menu and use the arrow buttons to find the music you
want to add to the new playlist. When a song is highlighted, press SELECT to bring
up the Music Options menu, and highlight and select Tag to tag the song. A tag icon (
) will appear to show that it is tagged. Repeat this step for all the songs you want in
the new playlist.
4.
When finished, press SELECT to bring up the Music Options Menu again, and
highlight and select To Playlist. All available playlists will then appear. Choose the new
playlist you just created. Press SELECT. All the tagged songs will be added to your new
playlist.
) next to the file.
3.
Continue to press the up or down arrow button to highlight a playlist file. Press the
right arrow with a playlist to display the contents of the file or folder. Press the left
arrow to close the playlist and move back a level.
4.
With an audio file from a playlist highlighted, press SELECT to display the Options
Menu (or press the right arrow button to start playback). The Music Playlist Options
Menu description follows on the next page.
Note: To quickly play a playlist highlight the desired playlist, then press and
hold the right arrow.
Chapter 4: Playing Files
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