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Old Aug 14, 2006 | 04:49 PM
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DVD-A Groups in Car

as you all know, DVD-A has 9 groups
each group contains different style of music you want
what i'm concerned is the way i change groups, which you press scan and repeat together
but getting from group 1 to group 9 takes a lot of pressing and time
is there any short way to change group faster?or do i have to just take my time and keep on pressing the both buttons for 9 times?
thanks a lot~
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Old Aug 14, 2006 | 05:22 PM
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I was thinking you could skip to the last track and then next up so it would go to the next group, but unfortuantely it goes to the next disc.

I don't believe there is a way, but maybe there's a hidden backdoor.
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Old Aug 14, 2006 | 08:08 PM
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Originally Posted by babi_boi_31
as you all know, DVD-A has 9 groups
each group contains different style of music you want
what i'm concerned is the way i change groups, which you press scan and repeat together
but getting from group 1 to group 9 takes a lot of pressing and time
is there any short way to change group faster?or do i have to just take my time and keep on pressing the both buttons for 9 times?
thanks a lot~
Unfortunately the player does go to the next disc, not group on a disk, when the end of a group is reached. This is why I tend to use only one group. Switching groups becomes a pain and takes longer.

The only time I use groups is for when the same songs are in each group but are mastered differently. Like using raw CD rip in group 1, Adobinizer Small Club of the same in group 2 and Adobinizer Large Club in group 3.

In fact, for 2 channel music I am finding my iPod at very high bit rates is far more usable than managing >80 songs on the TL player. Plus I get podcasts to boot. The convenience is worth it even thought they don't sound as good as CD rips on DVDA.

Still though, nothing compares to the sound of 6 channel home made discs and some commercially recorded discs.
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