The Music Player is a recurring bonus feature found in a few Final Fantasy games, and most notably the Finest Fantasy for Advance. Using the music player, any of the game's tracks can be played and listened to on a continuous loop.
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| - The Music Player is a recurring bonus feature found in a few Final Fantasy games, and most notably the Finest Fantasy for Advance. Using the music player, any of the game's tracks can be played and listened to on a continuous loop.
- Players can click on the button at the top of the screen. If it is on, the track played on that moment will automatically repeat itself. Players can also click on green titles to choose which track to listen to. Titles in red have not been unlocked, and thus cannot be played. With the HD graphics update, the Music Player in fullscreen High Detail mode is now translucent. It appears at the bottom right corner of the screen. File:Music interface.png
- A music player was a portable electronic device used to play music. Its use required a battery. Groodo the Hutt owned an antique music player called an Audiobulb. Its battery, as one of the Hutt's assassin Razor Eater droids found out, was highly combustible. At least one of the Imperial guardsmen or one of the collection of prisoners held on the harsh planet of Despayre possessed a music player.
- Players can click on the loop button at the top of the screen. If it is on, the track played on that moment will automatically repeat itself. Players can also click on green titles to choose which track to listen to. Titles in red have not been unlocked, and thus cannot be played.
- Both CDs and MP3s are played. This application was replaced by iTunes for Mac OS X as of the official release of Mac OS X.
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| - The Music Player is a recurring bonus feature found in a few Final Fantasy games, and most notably the Finest Fantasy for Advance. Using the music player, any of the game's tracks can be played and listened to on a continuous loop.
- Players can click on the button at the top of the screen. If it is on, the track played on that moment will automatically repeat itself. Players can also click on green titles to choose which track to listen to. Titles in red have not been unlocked, and thus cannot be played. With the HD graphics update, the Music Player in fullscreen High Detail mode is now translucent. It appears at the bottom right corner of the screen. File:Music interface.png
- A music player was a portable electronic device used to play music. Its use required a battery. Groodo the Hutt owned an antique music player called an Audiobulb. Its battery, as one of the Hutt's assassin Razor Eater droids found out, was highly combustible. At least one of the Imperial guardsmen or one of the collection of prisoners held on the harsh planet of Despayre possessed a music player.
- Players can click on the loop button at the top of the screen. If it is on, the track played on that moment will automatically repeat itself. Players can also click on green titles to choose which track to listen to. Titles in red have not been unlocked, and thus cannot be played.
- Both CDs and MP3s are played. This application was replaced by iTunes for Mac OS X as of the official release of Mac OS X.
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