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Don P.
 
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Adrian Brentnall scribbled:

Hi All

So - solution - make a CD - so that when she's not there, she can be
there (if you see what I mean). Plan to record the three of four hymns
& other bits of music as separate tracks - and whoever's chairing the
service can then stop / start the CD player at the right points.

Taking this one step further - it'd be nice if the CD player could be
set up to play tracks in a specific sequence, and would automagically
g play a track then stop, cued and ready to play the next track in
the playlist......

Does such a piece of kit exist ? Or would it be possible to implement
this system by going fully 'solid-state' - maybe with an MP3
player....


Denon DN-C615 will do just that. You can set it up so that when you turn
it on, it is already in the "play one track, then pause at the beginning
of the next track" mode.

That setting is stored in non-volatile memory, so it stays set that way
through power cycles.

And it can cue to the beginning of the audio, not to the beginning of the
track. If your track has 1 or 2 seconds of silence at the beginning,
it'll skip right over that, so the music starts the instant you hit the
play button.