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appears by default after a few minutes
of inactivity on the remote control.
If you press Select twice on an album track,
that track will play, followed by each track
remaining on the album. For example, if you
double-select track #5 on an album with 10
tracks total, then tracks #5-#10 will play. (For
continuous playback of the entire album,
press the Repeat button on your remote
control – the album will play until the end,
then start again at the beginning.)
Hint: While your original selection is
playing, if you navigate to a new song
and Select twice, you will “ush” the
old selection (called the “Song Queue),
and replace it with your new selection.
Therefore you should only double-press
Select when you want to erase your
existing Song Queue and start a new
one. Use the Add button to add a song
to the Song Queue.
To better understand playback controls, it
may help to consider the commands you
already use in iTunes:
iTunes: Move your mouse to the song
you want to play, and double click to
play it.
SoundBridge: Navigate to the song
you want to play, then double-press
Select on your remote control to play
the song.
In both iTunes and SoundBridge, Play
and Pause buttons determine whether
you hear music now or later. As long as
you have selected something to play,
you can press Play on your remote
control to hear audio, or Pause to put it
on hold.
If you are not sure what you have selected to
play, simply press the Down arrow 6 from
your “Now Playing” screen (the screen that
displays the currently playing song). This will
list your “Song Queue” (see next section).
Building a Song Queue
Let’s say you would now like to choose
several different songs or selections to play in
a row. This is called building a “Song Queue.”
SoundBridge automatically builds a Song
Queue every time you select a song or album
to play. You can add to that list by navigating
to your preferred music and pressing Add.
The selection will be added to the end of the
current Song Queue.