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How are multi-disc albums handled during playback?

shiner

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One thing I have not been able to test yet is how the K handles playback of multi-disc sets. We have a lot of recordings from broadway musicals, and are unsure how they would play back. At the moment, if we had to make a mix albulm with disc one and disc two, the playback would only be available in random.

After the end of disc one, does it automatically play disc two?

Thanks
Chris
 
For commercial releases, the answer is yes. For example, Lord of the Rings plays straight thru. Even when it shows in your movie library, only 1 entry will be there. Also works with TV series, there will be choices to view by episode or view all. It's all pretty cool and slick.
 
I think the OP was talking about music...

Yes, multi-disc albums work just as you'd expect, when the last track on disc 1 is played, it moves seamlessly on to the first track of disc 2.

--josh
 
Thank you! This is slick, and the more we start to use it, the more features we are discovering and appreciate.s
 
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