Stop, Loop, Continue

Stop, Loop, Continue

To the right of the media title in the Playlist there is a clickable icon that allows you to determine what happens at the end of a file. The icon is a stop sign by default, meaning the file will simply stop playing at the end. Clicking the icon will change it to Loop, clicking it again will change it to Continue. The Loop mode will cause the same file to re-start playing from the beginning automatically when it comes to the end. The Continue mode will automatically and immediately start the playing the next file in the playlist when the first file ends. Clicking the icon a third time will return the icon to Stop mode.
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