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10.5.3.
OPTIONAL PLAYLIST ENTRIES
Loop=<amount>
Description:
The parameter “Loop” is
required to play single media files in a loop.
“Loop=
-
1” causes permanent loop operation. Any media file following this item will
not be played any longer. This permanent loop operation can only be interrupted
by a trigger from an
“Repeat Selected” when
no playlist is present).
“Loop=5” causes the corresponding media file to be played 5 times before the UHD
Player continues executing the playlist. You can use any number to define the
number of repetitions.
Example:
Loop=3
The item will be looped three time
s
, then the playlist will continue with the next
item.
Succ=<item no.>
Description:
This parameter allows you to define the item that follow
s
the current one. An entry
of “0” means that [ITEM 0] will be executed after the current item has been
finished. If no “Succ” entry is defined, the next item on the playlist follows
automatically.
Please note:
I
f using the
“
Loop=
”
entry, the file will be looped first
before “Succ=”
will be executed.
Example:
Succ=3
The current item will be followed by the media file allocated to Item 3.
Interruptible=<TRUE/FALSE>
Description:
This entry defines whether the current media file may be interrupted by an
external trigger.
FALSE means that this item cannot be interrupted. The media file is always played
to its end and further triggers are ignored.
TRUE means that this item can be interrupted at any time by a new trigger (e.g. to
start a new media file).
No entry corresponds to TRUE. Please remember to use capital letters.
Example:
Interruptible=FALSE
The current item cannot be interrupted. The media file will always be played to its
end and further triggers will be ignored.
Volume=<value>
Description:
This parameter allows you to set a customized volume temporarily for the duration
of this item, and the p
layer’s default volume will remain unchanged. The value
range extends from 0 (muted) to 10 (100%)
—
that the default volume of the UHD Player will be applied.
Example:
Volume=4
The volume of the current media file is set to 40%. The volume of the media file
following the current one will remain unchanged and be played with the p
layer’s
default volume.