Playback order of files and folders
Example of the structure of a data
Fig. 124
media with MP3 files.
The audio files
stored on data media are
often arranged by file folders
to establish a certain playback order.
Depending on their name on the data media,
tracks, folders and playlists are ordered nu-
merically and alphabetically, respectively.
Subfolders are treated as folders and num-
bered according to the order in which they
are found in the data media.
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The illustration
of a conventional MP3 data media, contain-
ing tracks
The tracks and folders of this data media are
displayed and played in the following order:
1.
Track
(ROOT) of the data media.
2.
Tracks
the data media root directory (indica-
tion: 01 ).
3.
Track
er F1 (indication: 02 ).
4.
Track
folder F1.1 (indication: 03 ).
5.
Track
folder F1 (indication: 04 ).
6.
Track
(indication: 05 ).
Playlists
are played in the same order as
the folders.
and playlists
Note
The playback sequence can be modified
by selecting the playback mode ( MIX )
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Fig. 124
shows an example
, folders
and subfolders
.
in the root directory
and
1
2
and
in the first F1 folder of
3
4
in the first F1.1 subfolder of fold-
5
in the first F1.1.1 subfolder of
6
in the second F1.2 subfolder of
7
and
in the second F2 folder
8
9
Selecting a Media source
Select a Media source
Fig. 125
Press the
equipment button to switch to
the Media mode.
When switching to the Media mode, the bot-
tom of the display shows the available Media
sources for a few seconds. The Media source
that is currently playing is highlighted .
Open the Media selection menu manually
and select a Media source
In the Media mode, press the
●
ment button to display the Media selection
menu again.
Enable the Media source you want by
●
pressing the corresponding function button.
OR: Press the
equipment button again
●
to cycle through the available Media sources.
equip-