Olympus DM-620 DM-620 Detailed Instructions (English) - Page 98

Playback position

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Using Audible content 4 Playback position and section: In the Audible mode, the starting position can be moved easily by referring to the [Playback Position] which is the positional information stored from previous stops for each file, and by referring to "Section" where the content distributor has preset the position. Playback position: The Playback Position (positional information) is stored in the [.pos] file, which is created automatically by the recorder for each Audible content file ([.aa] file). The Playback Position is initially located at the beginning of the file, and the stop position will be updated by playback or the use of S. Play (slow playback)/F. Play (fast playback). Press the 9 or 0 button to move the stop position while the recorder is stopped. The Playback Position will not be updated. Section: Up to 100 divisions (chapters of a story or segments of news) are set arbitrarily for each file by the distributor of the content. Notes • When a content file is transferred to the recorder, a [.pos] file will be automatically created 5 for each content file in the Audible folder. • You can not set the Index marks or the Temp marks in the Audible mode. • When the [*.pos] file is deleted, using Explorer, the stored Playback Position will be deleted. The next time the file is selected, playback starts from the beginning of the file. • When a content file is transferred to the recorder, a system file will be created as a hidden file inside the Audible folder. When this file is deleted using Explorer, it is no longer possible to playback the Audible content. Using Audible content EN 98

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Using Audible content
Using Audible content
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Playback position and section:
In the Audible mode, the starting position can be moved easily by referring to the [
Playback
Position
] which is the positional information stored from previous stops for each file, and by
referring to "
Section
" where the content distributor has preset the position.
Playback position:
The Playback Position (positional information) is stored in the [
.pos
] file, which is created
automatically by the recorder for each Audible content file ([.aa] file).
The Playback Position is initially located at the beginning of the file, and the stop position will
be updated by playback or the use of S. Play (slow playback)/F. Play (fast playback).
Press the
9
or
0
button to move the stop position while the recorder is stopped. The
Playback Position will not be updated.
Section:
Up to 100 divisions (chapters of a story or segments of news) are set arbitrarily for each file by
the distributor of the content.
Notes
When a content file is transferred to the recorder, a [
.pos
] file will be automatically created
for each content file in the Audible folder.
You can not set the Index marks or the Temp marks in the Audible mode.
When the [
*.pos
] file is deleted, using Explorer, the stored Playback Position will be
deleted. The next time the file is selected, playback starts from the beginning of the file.
When a content file is transferred to the recorder, a system file will be created as a hidden
file inside the Audible folder. When this file is deleted using Explorer, it is no longer
possible to playback the Audible content.