Working With Playlists - BT Home SmartPhone S User Manual

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Touch to toggle repeat mode:
Don't repeat, Repeat the playlist,
or Repeat the current track.
Controlling playback volume
Press the phone's Volume Up/Down button.
Playing your tracks in a party shuffle
In the Playback or a Library screen, press
and touch Party shuffle to play
Menu
tracks in random order. Music creates a current
playlist of a dozen tracks selected randomly and
starts playing them. When it finishes playing
the first dozen tracks, it adds another dozen
and keeps playing. Stop Party Shuffle
by pressing Menu
and touching Party
shuffle off.
You can add a track to the end of the Party
Shuffle playlist by touching & holding the
name of a track in your library. Touch Add to
playlist and then Current playlist.
Using a song as a ringtone
Touch & hold a song in a library list. Then
touch Use as phone ringtone. Or on the
Playback screen, press Menu
Use as ringtone.

Working with playlists

You can create playlists to organise your music
files into sets of songs, which you can play in
the order you set or in a shuffle.
Creating a playlist
1
When viewing a list of songs in the library,
touch & hold the first song you want to add
to the new playlist.
Touch Add to playlist.
2
Touch New.
3
Enter a name and touch Save.
4
Adding a song to a playlist
1
While viewing a list of tracks in the Library,
touch & hold a song to add it to a playlist.
2
Touch Add to playlist.
Touch the name of the playlist to add the
3
song to.
and touch
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Removing a song from a playlist
1
Open a playlist.
Touch & hold a song and then touch Remove
2
from playlist. Or press Menu
Clear playlist to remove all the songs from
the playlist.
The song isn't deleted from your phone or other
playlists; it's removed only from the playlist.
Renaming or delete a playlist
1
Open the Playlist library.
Touch & hold a playlist. Then touch Rename
2
or Delete.
No songs are harmed by deleting a playlist.
Creating playlists on your computer
You can create playlists on your computer to
use in Music. You copy playlists onto your SD
card in the same way as you copy music. The
best way is to create a subfolder within your
music folder for playlists.
Enter each music file name to include in the
1
playlist on its own line.
Use music file names as shown on your
2
computer. Music ignores all but the track
names when showing the playlist.
Save the file with the .m3u extension
3
and touch
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