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7. Playback options
7.1 The ALLSOUND III display
Before we cover the playback options, let's have a look at the playback window.
1. Information on the current track or station. Title information on the current MP3/WMA
file or additional information on the current radio program is displayed here.
2. Indicate the local time now.
3. The
signal strength
of the wireless network integration is indicated here—a peaked
bar indicates excellent strength. It is also helpful in finding the best position for the
device.
4. The playback
buffer status
can be seen here. An emptying bar indicates a poor
network connection, and that not enough data is being transferred to ensure
continuous playback. Interruptions may occur as a result.
5.
The familiar repeat icon refers to the current title, or to the entire playlist when
followed by “all”.
In case you were wondering what the single and double notes in the ALLSOUND III menu
means: a single note indicates that the entry is a single track (mp3, wma, etc.), while the
double note identifies the entry as a playlist (e.g. m3u, pls).