Using the DMIX-600
Search Options
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STRING SEARCH (
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Once you have chosen a category - Titles, Artists, Genres, or Albums, you
will browse through the selections as if you were in any of the other
search modes. Once again, you may select a track using the Jog Wheel
or Navigation Pad, and press Enter to load it.
Fig 3.6 - Selecting a matching title from the executed search
iPod ™ Playlist Support
Although there is no facility to create playlists on the DMIX-600 unit, you
can load iPod™ playlists that are created using iTunes® .
Once a playlist has been constructed using iTunes®, it can be loaded from
the main Search Options screen.
Fig 3.7 - iPod/XML Playlist option from the Search Menu
Creating a Simple Playlist
When using the File Browser with Single Mode OFF, you can play all of the
files in a specified directory simply by choosing the first file and letting the
unit continue playing. If you change the filenames (via your PC) to be pre-
ceeded by a number, the DMIX-600 will play them in numeric order.
File Browser
The File Browser is designed to allow you to view the directory structure
Fig 3.8 - Simple Playlist by using numbered files with File Browser
found on a connected storage device, rather than search by specific cri-
teria. This can be helpful if you keep your music collection in order, but
can also help to locate a song that may not have the appropriate ID3
tag information. When a track does not have an ID3 tag, it will not be
added to the searchable database of tracks.
Once you enter the File Browser, you will be presented with the file struc-
ture exactly as it exists on the storage device. Use the Jog Wheel or the
Navigator Keypad to advance through entries. To go back to the Main
Fig 3.9 - Selecting File Browser from Main Menu
Menu, press the left Arrow Key.
When you have found the MP3 file that you wish to play, simply press
Enter, and the track will load. You may press the Search Mode button,
found to the left of the display of the unit, at any time to return to the
Search Options menu. Similarly, when you are in Search Mode, you may
press the Play Mode button to return to the play screen.
Fig 4.0 - Browsing file/directory structure using File Browser
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