Working With Playlists - AMX MAX-AVP Operation/Reference Manual

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Alternatively, you can highlight an individual track in the Track list and press SELECT
to begin playback of the CD, starting with the selected track.
To exit the Music Details page, press RETURN on the remote control.

Working With Playlists

Select Playlist from the Main MAX page to display the three types of Playlist types (Audio, Video, and
Mixed) supported by MAX (FIG. 28):
FIG. 28
Main Page - Playlist Types
You can create as many Playlists as you like, and there is no limit to the number of items that can have in
each Playlist.
The process of creating and editing Playlists is identical for the three different types of Playlists. The
only difference between Audio and Video Playlists is in locating and selecting the items that you want to
add to your Playlists. Again, Mixed Playlists simply contain both audio and video items.
For the purposes of showing how to create and manage Playlists, we will use Audio Playlists as an
example in the following subsections.
MAX-AVP Audio-Video Player
Playlist Add: Select to add individual tracks from the CD, or the entire CD to a Playlist. Refer
to the Working With Playlists section on page 41 for details.
Play: Select to initiate playback of the entire CD.
Audio: Contains audio items only, including entire CDs or individual tracks.
Video: Contains video items only, including entire DVDs, individual DVD chapters, and
Bookmarks.
Mixed: Includes both video and audio elements.
MAX-AVP User Interface
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