Organizing MP3s into playlists
A playlist is a collection of MP3 songs grouped together into an easily manageable list. A playlist can be used to create long running sets of MP3 files, limited only by your imagination. To create and listen to a playlist:
Your playlist will begin playing from top to bottom according to the order. Tip: You can double click a song in a playlist to start playing from that song. You can save your playlist by opening the File menu and selecting Save Playlist. If you forget to save your playlist, Audion will remind you. If you find yourself switching between playlists often, create a folder named "playlists" inside the same folder as Audion and place your playlists inside of it. Audion will then automatically build your lists into the Playlist pull-down menu. This makes it really easy to switch between your favorites sets of songs without having to touch the Findert: simply select the one you want from the Playlist menu. Tip: Try creating playlists based on mood: an energetic one for those late night crunches, or a romantic one for those hot dates, etc. Understanding the status icons While a playlist is played, the following icons will be displayed next to the icons in a playlist:
Working with your playlist To listen to a playlist in a random order without affecting the playlist itself:
To randomize the playlist's order:
To repeat a playlist (have it loop until you hit stop):
To repeat a song (have it loop until you hit stop):
To reset the order of a playlist after randomizing:
The playlist menu If you have a large number of playlists that you frequently use, you can place them in a folder named "Playlists" in the same folder as the Audion application. Any playlists inside this folder will automatically be appended to the "playlist" menu in Audion. This will make switching between playlists as easy as selecting an item in the playlist menu. Related topics |
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