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| 5 MANUAL V2.0 PLAYING MUSIC > P. 34 - "Move": allows you to change the position of the highlighted track within the playlist. Highlight the track you want to move, select the "Track" menu item, then choose "Move". Now highlight the position to which you want to move the track and validate. "Playlist" - "Clear": clears the current playlist. - "Shuffle": randomly shuffles the order of the songs in the current playlist. "Save playlist" - "Save": saves the current playlist to the Playlists folder. - "Save As": same as "Save", but it also allows you to give a personalized name to the playlist. See: Using the Virtual Keyboard. "Hide playlist" - closes the playlist editor. Creating a new Playlist 1. While you are in the Music browser, select the "Show playlist" menu item. A playlist panel will open on the right. By default, the new playlist contains the same songs as the last opened playlist. These can be cleared with the menu item "Playlist" > "Clear". You can now start modifying the playlist. 2. In the left panel, locate the songs you would like to add to your playlist. Highlight a song and open it to add it to the playlist. Repeat this operation with all the tracks you want. To add all the songs of a folder to a playlist: open the folder in the left panel and highlight the first song. Then use the "Add to playlist" or "Insert in playlist" menu item and choose "All files". 3. When you are satisfied with your new playlist, select the "Save playlist" menu item, and then choose "Save as". 4. Enter the name of your new playlist with the virtual keyboard (see: Using the Virtual Keyboard) and select "OK". Use the tabs to jump back and forth between the left and right panels. Editing a Playlist To edit an existing playlist: 1. In the Music Library, highlight the "Playlist" line and open it.

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MANUAL V2.0
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5
PLAYING MUSIC
>
P. 34
Move
”: allows you to change the position of the highlighted track within the
playlist. Highlight the track you want to move, select the “
Track
” menu item, then
choose “
Move
”. Now highlight the position to which you want to move the track
and validate.
“Playlist”
Clear
”: clears the current playlist.
Shuffle
”: randomly shuffles the order of the songs in the current playlist.
“Save playlist”
Save
”: saves the current playlist to the
Playlists
folder.
Save As
”: same as “
Save
”, but it also allows you to give a personalized name to
the playlist. See:
Using the Virtual Keyboard
.
“Hide playlist”
closes the playlist editor.
CREATING A NEW PLAYLIST
While you are in the Music browser, select the “
Show playlist
” menu item. A
playlist panel will open on the right. By default, the new playlist contains the
same songs as the last opened playlist. These can be cleared with the menu item
Playlist
” > “
Clear
”. You can now start modifying the playlist.
In the left panel, locate the songs you would like to add to your playlist. Highlight
a song and open it to add it to the playlist. Repeat this operation with all the
tracks you want.
To add all the songs of a folder to a playlist: open the folder in the left panel
and highlight the first song. Then use the “Add to playlist” or “Insert in playl
-
ist” menu item and choose “All files”.
When you are satisfied with your new playlist, select the “
Save playlist
” menu
item, and then choose “
Save as
”.
Enter the name of your new playlist with the virtual keyboard (see:
Using the
Virtual Keyboard
) and select “
OK
”.
Use the tabs to jump back and forth between the left and right panels.
EDITING A PLAYLIST
To edit an existing playlist:
In the Music Library, highlight the “
Playlist
” line and open it.
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