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If you want Tracks to play for a set period of time and gradually fade and optionally shut down your computer, you can use the Sleep function: | If you want Tracks to play for a set period of time and gradually fade and optionally shut down your computer, you can use the Sleep function: | ||
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Note: If shutting down the computer, it's a good idea to close all other applications beforehand, since some applications may ask for a confirmation that would prevent the computer from shutting down. | Note: If shutting down the computer, it's a good idea to close all other applications beforehand, since some applications may ask for a confirmation that would prevent the computer from shutting down. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:05, 25 April 2011
If you want Tracks to play for a set period of time and gradually fade and optionally shut down your computer, you can use the Sleep function:
- Press the Sleep button
- You will be prompted to configure:
- Time to play
- Whether to shutdown at the end
- Whether to gradually fade the volume
Note: If shutting down the computer, it's a good idea to close all other applications beforehand, since some applications may ask for a confirmation that would prevent the computer from shutting down.
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