Status indicators of the player (playing, paused, stopped)
Time indicator. Shows the elapsed time since file playback started
Balance control. This control allows to determine which of the speakers (left or right) reproduces the audio with more intensity
Equalizer. The equalizer shows in an approximate way how the audio volume behaves during playback of the file
The toggle repeat button works by indicating the audio player what to do once all the files in the list have been played. If the button is active, the player will automatically start reproducing the whole list in a cyclic manner. If the button is inactive, the audio player will stop once all the audio files from the list have been reproduced
The shuffling button allows you to select the order in which the audio files are going to be played. If the button is active the files will be reproduced in a random pattern. If the button is inactive, the files will be played in a progressive sequential pattern
Audio file data/action name.It shows the data from the audio file that is being reproduced (title of the audio file, duration, author, if this information is present in the ID3 tags of the file) or the name of the action you are about to execute (when the mouse is dragged above any of the buttons of the SECURE-TSPlayer V4.5 audio player, the action that would take place if that button is clicked, is shown)
The progress bar shows the temporary position of the file’s playback progress as it plays. The progress bar enables us to move quickly to a new position (both forward and backward) in the file’s playback, just by clicking on the desired position. If the file is playing in safe mode or streaming, whenever we try to move forward or backward on the bar, the change will not happen instantaneously due to the fact that the player doesn’t have that information available. The progress button moves along the progress bar as the file plays, indicating the temporary position within the audio file currently playing. This button can be dragged forward or backward along the progress bar whenever we want to move to another temporary position of the audio file.
The previous track button enables us to go to the audio file that was played prior to the one that is currently playing
The play button starts reproducing the audio file that is currently selected in the list
The pause button stops the playback at the temporary position where the progress button was when “pause” was clicked. If clicked again, reproduction resumes from the same point
The stop button completely stops the reproduction of an audio file, taking the progress button back to the beginning of the progress bar
The next track button allows us to jump to the next file of the list
The mute button sets the volume to zero
The audio bar allows regulation of the volume
The list of files to play. In this list you will be allowed to select which audio file you wish to play and it will be displayed in a different color from the file that’s currently being reproduced
Button that accesses information related to the audio file currently being played. This information must be located on a webpage or external file. (If there is no information related to the audio file, this button will not be displayed or will be inaccessible
Access button to an image related to the file being reproduced; this image is shown in a special window of the player itself. If the audio being reproduced doesn’t have an associated image, this button will be inaccessible or invisible. As soon as the audio file ends, if the new audio file in the list also has an image, it will replace the last one in the same window. In case the new audio file doesn’t have an image, the window will simply disappear