Hi Tess, We appreciate your time for posting your concern here in the Microsoft Community. Please follow the below steps to change the playback speed settings: You can change the speed at which files play in the Player.
For example, you can slow down the playback speed if you're taking notes while watching a training video, or you can speed up the slow sections of a presentation. Play a file, and then switch to Now Playing mode.
If you’re in the Player Library, click the Switch to Now Playing button in the lower-right corner of the Player. Right-click an open space in the Player (such as to the left of the Stop button), point to Enhancements, and then click Play speed settings. Move the Play Speed slider to the speed at which you want to play the file, or click the Slow, Normal, or Fast links.
To select speeds between the labeled play speeds, in the Play speed settings dialog box, clear the Snap slider to common speeds check box. To hide the settings, click the Close button in the Play speed settings dialog box. Hope it helps.
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World's first Digital Media Player with MP3 & SD technology The DMP-555 is compatible with CD Audio and MP3 formats and will playback from both CD and SD Card. Since these are capable of storing a huge number of MP3 tracks and loops, the DMP-555 allows DJs to enhance their sets and mixes with the latest music from around the world.
When the slim, compact and portable SD Card is used for mixes, the DMP-555 effectively becomes a sampler. This ground-breaking innovation is possible because MP3 loops can be BPM sync'd to the CD output and then fired on cue. In addition, the Master Tempo control can be used to slow down or speed up SD audio, without the pitch being affected.
CD ripping, loop editing and music file management are simple operations with the bundled DJ Booth software. And because the application simulates a set-up using two Pioneer CD players and a mixer, it's easy to master the playback, mixing and editing functions in no time at all. It's even possible to control the software from the DMP-555 itself, making DJ Booth the most innovative and user-friendly application available to today's digital DJs. Key Features SD Card The all new powerful, flexible and removable digital media.
DMP-555 supports SD Audio format of SD Card. MP3 Player The first ever DJ CD player with onboard MP3 capability. Compatible with CD-DA, CD-R, CD-RW and SD Card MP3 compression. Dual Synchronous Play Playback from both CD and SD Card sources. Mix MP3 loops and samples from the SD Card with CD-DA audio. 3-Band Isolator From either CD or SD Card, cut out any one of the three frequencies (low: 280Hz and below, mid: 280Hz-6Khz, high: 6Khz and above). CD and SD Card Control Panels Separate and dedicated panels for control of each source during Dual Synchronous Play, with all the usual Pioneer CDJ player functions.
SD Card Tempo Adjustment of SD Card BPM for Dual Play. SD Card Pitch Bend Adjust the pitch of a loop or sample on SD Card during Dual Synchronous Play. SD Card Mixout Control Mixes SD Card audio output with your CD audio playout during Synchronous Play. SD Card Synchro Match and lock SD Card BPM to CD playout BPM, at the touch of a button during Synchronous Play.
SD Card Folder Search Navigate easily through SD Card contents. One Track Loop Set, Continuous loop of audio track on SD Card or CD.