User Manual

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Playing Back
You can make files play in the order of a playlist that you create using your computer.
1
Set the Play Mode to Sequential (p. 44).
2
Turn the Playlist function on (p. 44).
3
Press the [PLAY] button.
* While the Playlist function is on, the finder will show and play only the
songs that are in the playlist. Even if the SD card contains songs that
are not listed in the playlist, those songs cannot be viewed, selected, or
played.
* If the Playlist function is on, the media indication in the finder will be
“PLAY LIST.”
* When you turn the Playlist function on, the currently selected folder
will return to the root folder.
Specifying the Project Playback Order (Playlist Function)
Creating a playlist
To create a playlist, use a text editor or similar program on your computer. The R-44 is not able to create
playlists.
1. Using the format shown below, list the files in the order in which you want them to play.
scene1/scene1_001.PJT
scene5/scene5_003.PJT
scene3/scene3_002.PJT
reh_0524/reh_0524_001.WAV
reh_0524/reh_0524_001.WAV
:
:
* You must add the filename extension. This will be .WAV for an individual WAV file, and .PJT for an R-44
project file.
* Double-byte characters such as kanji are not supported for file names.
* Specify the file name as a full path from the root folder. For example if a folder named ABC contains a file
CDE.WAV that you want to include in the playlist, “ABC/CDE.WAV” will be the path.
2. Save the text you created as a file named “playlist.txt” in the root folder of the SD memory card.
Up to 100 files can be listed. Any files beyond this will be ignored.
Uppercase and lowercase characters are not distinguished. ABC.WAV and abc.wav
will specify the same file.
If the play mode is “Sequential,” an error will occur if the corresponding file is not
found, and playback will stop. You can use the [ ] button to skip the song that
produced the error and select the next song.
If the list contains any non-playable files such as .DOC or .MP3, they will be ignored.
Blank lines will be ignored.