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Akman SR6 - Playlist Input Definition; Six Number System Explained; First and Second Numbers (Input); Third Number (Not Used)

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If using WORDPAD, save the file as follows:
Use your cursor and Go to FILE
Go to SAVE AS.
Choose the location on your hard drive
In the File name column type lower case only: playlist
Important: DO NOT type playlist.txt, type playlist only
All letters in lower case only. Save as type: Text Documents.
If using MSWORD, save the file as follows:
Use your cursor and Go to FILE
Go to SAVE AS
Choose the location on your hard drive
In the File name column type lower case only: playlist
Important: DO NOT type playlist.txt, type playlist only
All letters in lower case only.
Save as type: Text only (*.txt) and save the file.
INPUT DEFINITION in PLAYLIST.TXT:
Each input is define by using a six number system.
SIX NUMBER DEFINITION:
First and second numbers are for input.
Third number is not used.
Fourth number is for interrupt.
Fifth and sixth numbers are for what to do OR where to go after playing a file.
First and second numbers are for input.
Example:
01
0199=Dog.mp3 Input 1 plays dog.mp3.
02
0120=bird.mp3 Input 2 plays bird.mp3.
03
0198=Cat.mp3 Input 3 plays cat.mp3
Third number is NOT USED.
Fourth number is for interrupt.
Fourth number: if 0
play the file with interrupt
if 1
play the file NO interrupt.
Example:
01
0199= Dog.mp3 Play this file with NO interrupt.
02
0020=bird.mp3 Play this file with interrupt.
03
0198=Cat.mp3 Play this file with NO interrupt