Using your Dream Player MC
PRICOM Design
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4.1 General Mode Setup
Feature
Description
Background Mode
In addition to the normal pre-file numbering 1-, 2-, 3-, 4-. You may
have a track 0- that acts as a “background” track. When you use this
feature, the Dream Player will continuously play the 0- track and loop
when it reaches the end. Background mode implies Auto Start and
Loop mode for Track 0-.
Auto Start
Activating this feature will Auto Start the designated file. If you select
file number 4- then that track will Auto Start upon power-on of the
Dream Player. You can select up to 6 different files to Auto Start,
simply enter the track numbers after the AutoStart=.
Loop Mode
For every one of the files you can also set loop mode. Which means at
the end of file playback the file will loop back to the beginning. For
example: if you list tracks 1- and 2- as the Loop files, those files will
loop to the beginning of the file once it reaches the end rather than
stopping. For instance: if you had four files on your card and triggered
them all at the same time then files 1- and 2- will play through to the
end and loop back to the beginning, while tracks 3- and 4- will play to
the end and stop.
Multi Random
This feature allows random playback of a specific track number from
up to 8 sub files. For example: you can have up to 8 files named track
1- and with Multi Random the Dream Player will select randomly from
those files labeled 1-. With the PRO and MC, you can set multi random
on a track by track basis. This enables you to specify which tracks you
would like to have operating under Multi Random Mode. If you had 4
tracks for example you can select tracks 1- & 2- to operate using Multi
Random, and tracks 3- and 4- will operate normally.
Track Resume
This feature will enable the Dream Player to remember where it
stopped playing so when you re-trigger the track it will continue
playing where it left off rather than going all the way back to the
beginning of the track. This is quite handy for really long tracks.