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Chapter 5: Media Playback
5.2 Audio Playback
Mvix provides playback of audio files residing on your PC
(via network streaming), external storage device
(via USB-Host) or local IDE-HDD (installed inside the Mvix
player) A list of available devices is as depicted in this image.
If the device or folder does not appear or cannot be located,
navigate to the left menu (see screen), select REFRESH and
press ENTER / SELECT.
If you want to navigate to the previous screen, folder or device,
press RETURN on the Mvix Remote Control.
If you press the AUDIO button on the Mvix remote, a list of all available
audio files will be displayed.
Once the audio files are visible on the display screen (e.g. TV), navigate
(using the Remote) to the desired file and press PLAY
(Sequential playback) or ENTER/SELECT (play selected file only). For
example if you have 10 files in a folder, navigate to the first file and
press PLAY. All files from File1 through File10 are played sequentially. If
you navigate to File4 and press PLAY, then all files from File4 through
File10 are played sequentially.
However, if you navigate to FILE4 and press ENTER/SELECT, then only
FILE4 is played. Playback stops after FILE4 playback is completed.
You can sort (ascend/descend) your audio files by NAME and TIME.
(Some audio files may not be playable due to incompatible codec.
Please check the codec of your audio file to verify that it is compatible
with the Mvix player)
Using the Music JUKEBOX Function:
JUKEBOX function provides an excellent mechanism of playing
and managing audio files.
In order to utilize the JUKEBOX function, first you have to
select files to include in JUKEBOX list.
Suppose you have 10 audio files in a folder, navigate to the
First file and press ENTER. Within few seconds, use the arrow
buttons on Mvix Remote to scroll to FILE2 and press ENTER,
move to FILE3 and press ENTER… and so on.
All the files that are selected in this fashion are automatically
included in JUKEBOX list.
To playback JUKEBOX files, simply, use the PREV / NEXT
buttons.