Audio CD options
Option menu name
Track
Time
DISC
DISC
Mode
Bit rate
Quick search
Instant replay
Audio file options
Option menu name
File
Time
Mode
Bit rate
Quick search
Instant replay
Image File options
Option menu name
File
Mode
Slideshow speed
Transitions
42
TASCAM BD-MP1MKII
Options
–
Hours: minutes: seconds
00: 00: 00
Normally, Random, Shuffle
–
–
–
Options
–
Hours: minutes: seconds
00: 00: 00
Normally, Random, Shuffle
–
–
–
Options
–
Normally, Random, Shuffle
Slow, Middle, Fast
None, Wipe Left, Wipe Right,
Wipe Up, Wipe Down, Box In,
Box Out, Blending, Dissolve,
Interlace H, Interlace V, Split In H,
Split In V, Split Out H, Split Out V
Explanation
The playing track can be changed.
The number on the left is the currently playing track. The number on
the right is the total number of tracks on the disc or in the program.
Track or disc elapsed time.
The time shown can be switched from track elapsed time (Track)
to track remaining time (-Track), disc elapsed time (Disc) or disc
remaining time (-Disc).
The file playback mode can be changed.
This is the current audio bit rate.
Press the ENTER button to search forward 30 seconds.
Press the ENTER button to jump backward 10 seconds.
Explanation
The playing file can be changed.
The number on the left is the currently playing file. The number on
the right is the total number of audio files in the folder or playlist.
This is the file elapsed time.
The time shown can be switched from the file elapsed time to the
file remaining time.
The file playback mode can be changed.
This is the current audio bit rate.
Press the ENTER button to search forward 30 seconds.
Press the ENTER button to jump backward 10 seconds.
Explanation
The file being shown can be changed.
The number on the left is the currently shown file. The number on
the right is the total number of image files in the folder.
The file display mode can be changed.
The slideshow speed can be changed. This is set to Middle when
shipped new from the factory.
The transition used between slideshow images can be changed.
This is set to None when shipped new from the factory.