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AR6 Pro User Guide
3.2.2 Editing a playlist
To view the current single playlist, select the
PLAY file in the file library and open it or refer to
the file names that are red instead of black, to
see which of the files are currently on the list.
To edit a single playlist, files can be removed or
added by using the ADD LIST and DEL LIST
keys on the remote control or with the context
menu. Alternatively, the play.lst file can also be
modified with a text editor on the computer.
1. Stop playback and enter the setup menu.
2. Go to the advanced setup and turn off the playlist by enabling the standard mode.
3. Exit the setup menu, press the HOME key and then enter the file library.
4. To remove files that are currently on the playlist, select those with red letters and
press the DEL LIST key or press the DISP key and use the context menu.
5. To add more files, select those with black letters and press the ADD LIST key or
press the DISP key and use the context menu. The new files will be added at the end
of the list.
6. Turn the playlist back ON and press the HOME key to continue playback.
To edit the playlist on the computer, turn off the media
player, remove the media card and use a text editor to
modify the “play.lst” file. Add one file per line with one
extra line break at the end of the list (max. 50 files).
Note that sub-directories are not supported.
File Path Playback
/J001.JPG Displays the JPG file J001.jpg from the root directory. The display time
will depend on the interval time set in the Slide Show setup menu.
/J001.JPG 12 Displays the JPG file J001.jpg from the root directory. The additional
time (maximum 65535 seconds) will overwrite the default interval time
and display the image as long as set in the playlist.
/A001.MP3 Plays the MP3 file A001.mp3 from the root directory.
/J001.JPG 1
/A001.MP3
/J002.JPG 1
/A002.MP3
A JPG image followed by a MP3 file on the next line will use the MP3
file as background music, while displaying the JPG image until the end
of the song. Use a delay time of 1 second for the JPG image in order
for the music to start immediately after displaying the image.
/M001.MPG Plays the MPG video M001.mpg from the root directory.
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