Library Organisation; Playlist Organisation - TTS Easi-Ears User Manual

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Library Organisation

The Library can contain files or folders. You can create a new folder within the Library by right-clicking
within the Library area and selecting "New Folder".
There is no limit on the number of new of folders, or the depth of the folder structure, so you should
use this to create a well-structured storage area for your content. For instance, your top level folders
could be for Numeracy, Literacy, MFL, etc. and lower level folders for Key Stage 1, Key Stage 2, etc.
Within the Library area, there are different symbols used at the start of each line:
This allows you to return to a higher level within the Library structure. Double-click to select.
This indicates a lower level folder that you can access. Double-click to select
This indicates a valid MP3 sound file. Single-click to show the properties, or double-click to
play the file.

Playlist Organisation

The "My Playlist" panel allows you to select a number of files from anywhere on your PC and place
them in the order in which you want them to play on the devices.
You can drag and drop MP3 files from "My Library or the devices panels into the "My Playlist" panel,
or copy and paste them. You can also play, rename, or delete by right-clicking and selecting the
required action.
The files will play on the devices in the order shown (top to bottom). There are two methods of
changing the playing order:
1.
Select a file and use the s or t buttons to move it up and down the list
2.
Drag and drop a file within the list to the required position
The playing order is set by data within the files, called the "ID3 Tags". Whenever you adjust the order
within the Playlist or on the devices, these ID3 tags are re-written with different information so that
the playing order is correct.
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