67An additional filter appears above the File Pane. This filter quickly locates files matching criteria you enter,doing so even as you type. For example, if you enter “PNG” into the filter field, the File Pane displays allcontent at the current location with that string as part of its filename. This would include any file with theextension “.PNG” (a Portable Network Graphic formatted image file), but also “PNGirl.jpg”.File Context MenuRight-click on a file icon in the right-hand pane to show a menu providing Rename and Delete options.Be aware that Delete really does remove content from your hard drive. (This menu is not shown if theitem is write-protected.)11.1.4 Player ControlsFIGURE 65A simple set of controls beneath the Playlist pane provides playback-related functions:• Previous button: go to previous playlist entry• Stop (clicking Stop when already stopped goes to the first frame)• Play• Next button: go to next playlist entry• (Not shown): Double-click an entry in the playlist pane to begin playback at the startof that playlist entry• Timecode: counts down while the item plays; turns amber and then red toindicate 10 seconds and 5 seconds remaining to play.LoopFIGURE 66Enabling the circular Loop gadget repeats playback of the item continuously.AutoplayWhen enabled, the Autoplay switch has several important effects. First, it initiates playback automaticallywhen the associated Media Player is placed on Program by a Switcher operation either directly or bybeing displayed via an Overlay operation.Second, if player output is displayed on Program, the reverse Switcher transition occurs automatically asthe end of play approaches. Then the playhead position advances to the next item in the Playlist afterplayback is automatically stopped.Note: Unlike Switcher transitions, the Overlay ‘out’ effect does not occur automatically as the end ofplay approaches.