Every time after I load my Sport Clip, it then boots / begins "otherwise".

OK, I finally understood what is happening.  (This is not a "bug"... it's a FEATURE.)

Just another obstacle for the new owners of the "Sport Clip" to get used to.

The GOOD NEWS is that it also helped me to FIND a way to play the album

titles, one after the other (rather than play all my songs in a random order).

Hmm... Let me start this story at the BEGINNING!

OK, I've owned this Sport Clip for 2-3 weeks now.  [I initially had a few early "learning curve"

[questions, I posted a few weeks ago... first week of January.]

Fortunately I was using, during my workouts exercise at the 'Planet Fitness' and everything

seemed fine.  But something seemed missing, that I learned how do.

Namely, he was always RANDOMLY selecting / play all tracks that I have loaded... so at the top left

corner, he would show 1 of 86, 2 86 86, 3, etc. as he advanced from one song to another.

It was AS IF he had said 'Shuffle' (among all known tracks), though even I didn't

never said to do this!  (So, I had NOT really tried to find a way to let him play, for example,

just the songs from a single ALBUM, or songs of the unique ARTIST, etc..

But, then, after a few workouts, the battery had got down in charge and needed a

RELOAD.  So I re - it attached to my laptop and let it charge up.

So then the next practice, when I turned it on (he fed up), instead of remembering what he

always restarted just playing music at random, the provision of the initial screen was totally

different.  No problem, I thought... I just hit a few buttons to return to the 'Music' screen, but

When I arrived, I don't see the now-FAMILIAR image of one of the album COVERS...

No, I saw a "blank" screen saying music upstairs and left tip of arrow and right arrow

(to remind me to use the left and right buttons, but when I pressed one of the people... still nothing!

OK, I thought, abandon this workout and solve this 'mystery' when I return home.

Ah... once I was convinced myelf as music files again, I finally hit more buttons.

and accidentally landed in a NEW menu sub-items, that actually allow me to

Choose INDIVIDUAL ARTISTS or INDIVIDUAL ALBUMS, etc.

Cool! So, now the info displayed in the upper left, makes SENSE!  Now, I saw

1 8, 2-8, 3-8, etc.  Given that I had downloaded only 8 songs for the album selected which

I have listened now too.

OK, once more... live and learn!

[Hope this helps others who have not been here yet.  ]

[I consider this entire thread... I asked no specific questions... just passing along a clarification.]

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