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Raduga 3.8.7 - User Guide and FAQ
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How to use player modes?
The drop down menu at the bottom of Raduga (default value is 'Normal') allows switching the player modes quickly.
- Manual
- Stop after each played track and selects the next track. Press the Play button or the P key to start the next track.
- Normal
- Plays all tracks in the order of the playlist and stops at the playlists end.
- Repeat
- Play all tracks in the order of the playlist and restart playing if the playlists end is reached.
- Random
- Play the track in a random sequence.
- Shuffle
- Play all tracks in the order of the playlist. Shuffles the playlist and starts over after the last track. If a Sheduled Playlist is loaded in Shuffle mode, the new playlist is shuffled automatically before it starts with the first track.
- Intro Scan
- Play a short intro clip of each track. Use the Options | Intro Scan dialog to configure Intro Scan parameters.
How to use rotations?
A rotation is a pre-selected list of tracks that are played one at a time. Creating a rotation is the same as creating a playlist. When you are finished with the selection of songs and setting up the order, you save the playlist using the 'File Save As...' menu. Select 'Rotation (*.rotation)' from the file type selection drop-down list. The rotation will be saved to a file with the '.rotation' extension.
To use a rotation within a playlist, add the previously saved rotation file to a playlist like you would do with a regular sound file. Raduga will play one track from the rotation and increment a pointer within the rotation file. When raduga plays the rotation the next time, it will choose the next song from the list.
Rotations can also be scheduled using the event scheduler.
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