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Use and playback options
8.1
First of all: What your iRadio is telling you
Before we cover the playback options, let's have a look at the playback window iRadio. It's pretty much the
same for all playback options:
Information on the current track or station. This shows you the usual information such as the title, artist and
where appropriate the album of the audio source, and extra information about the current radio program.
1)
The details of the current playback mode, mono/stereo and the
data rate
.
The data rate is a measure of quality and an indication of the data volume of a digital source. The
playback quality of your audio files or an Internet radio station depends on the data rate.
Your iRadio has no influence on it.
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.
The playback
buffer status
can be seen here. An empty bar indicates a poor network connection, and that
not enough data is being transferred to ensure continuous playback. Dropouts may occur as a result.
The is displayed when
shuffle mode
(random selection of audio files) is activated. It corresponds to the
icon on the remote control used to activate shuffle mode. The small triangle indicates that playback is cur-
rently active—it is also retained in the menu.
The familiar
repeat icon
refers to the current title, or to
the entire playlist when followed by "all".
By the way, in case you were wondering what the single and double notes in the Index mean: 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).