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8. Media Player
The Media Player on the Braille Sense Plus B32 is a program which
you can use to play audio files. The Media Player will play the
following formats, ac3, asf, asx, m3u, mp2, mp3, mp4, mpa, mpg,
ogg, pls, rmp, wav, wax, wma, and wmv. Note that you will not be
able to see the video with “avi” and “wmv” files.
You can control the playing of audio files using either the Braille
keyboard commands or audio keys that are on the front panel of the
Braille Sense Plus B32. The Media Player can play back recorded
voices as well as music files.
8.1 Using the Audio Buttons
There are a series of buttons on the front panel of the Braille Sense
Plus B32. These buttons can be used to control the Media Player.
You will find five buttons on the Braille Sense Plus B32. Starting from
the left, and going to the right, the buttons are called: “previous,”
“record,” “stop,” “play/pause,” and “next.” These buttons are used for
playing and recording music or voice quickly and easily.
If the “play/pause” button is pressed while you are using a program
other than the Media Player, the Braille Sense Plus B32 will play the
files in the play list. If there are no files in the play list, the Braille
Sense Plus B32 says, “There are no items to display.” The other
buttons, “previous,” “stop,” and “next” are available after you start
playing audio by pressing the “play/pause” button. Note that the
“record” button will not work while you are using other programs.
Even if the Media Player starts when you press the “play/pause”
button while you are using another program, the Braille Sense Plus
B32 will not stop the program that is currently running.
8.1.1 Play/Pause Button
The “play/pause” button has a long, rectangle shape. To locate the
“play/pause” button, find the button that is furthest to the right on the
front panel. Then, move one button to the left. This is the
“play/pause” button. With the “play/pause” button, you can easily