User's Manual

224
9.3.6 Settings
Through this menu, you can change settings about recording, playing,
and general Media player options. To use the “Settings” menu, press
“Alt” to call up the “Media player” menu. Press “Down arrow key”three
times to reach “Settings,” and then press “Enter.” Or, you can press “s”
in the “Media player” menu. Then, the “Settings” submenu will appear,
which contains four items: “Configuration,” “Playback Settings,”
“Record Settings”, and “Effect settings”.
9.3.6.1 Configuration Dialog Box
If you press “Enter” on the first item, “Configuration,” or press “Alt-c” in
the “Media player” dialog box, the “Configuration” dialog box will be
displayed, which contains the following: the “Display title” option, the
“Store position of file if longer than:”, a “Confirm” button, and a “Cancel
button. You can move between controls by pressing “tab”or “shift-tab”.
And you can move between options by pressing “Up arrow key”or “Down
arrow key”.
The “Display title” option allows you to set whether or not you can hear
the track title when you move to previous/next track or transfer to next
track automatically. If this is set to “On,” you can hear the track title. The
default value is set to “Off,” namely you can’t hear the track title when
move to previous/next track. You can change the on or off by pressing
“Space.”
The “Store position of file if longer than:” option allows you to set the last
position of audio file which have playing time more than you designated.
The default is set to “Off” and it means the last position will not be saved.
You can set the value to 5, 10, 30, 60 minutes. If you set the value to 30
minutes, when you move to another audio file or you exit the Media
program, you can save the last position of currently playing audio file if
the audio has playing time over 30 minutes. Sometimes when you don’t
want to save the position of music but want to save the position of audio