Tefview directions4/17/2023 My congratulations to Matthieu - you guys have done a wonderful job of giving us something very useful while leaving all the heavy lifting on the PC where it belongs. Seems perfectly simple and mostly self explanatory to me. Once the Tab is playing you'll see a selection bar at the bottom of the tab that allows you to control the speed the Tab is playing (slide it to the left to slow it down or to the right to speed it up), to the right of that is a clock that displays the length of the tune (in seconds) and the number of seconds that have expired followed by a dash which displays the beats per second of the tune and whether the tune is currently playing at 100 % of the speed designated in the TablEdit Tab you downloaded or some percentage higher or lower that you've selected in the speed control - to the right of digital clock/speed display is a gear that allows you to change the way the Tab is displayed (experiment with this to see what it does) and finally on the far right is the folder that contains all the Tabs you've downloaded from iTunes in alphabetical order. On the iPad itself the controls are on the bottom of the screen (after you select a document) > means play the Tab that is displayed means repeat the Tab continuously 1-2-3 displays all the instruments supported by TEFView and allows you to control the volume. ![]() TefViewer is the best option to open those files in. You can drag new tabs to the Documents box in iTunes or highlight documents and click delete to remove them. Windows Media Player and indeed the Groove App in Windows 10 do not support Tefview files, because those are not music tracks those also contain a Tef Table with the sheet music for a variety of instruments. All the work is done on the PC (or in my case on an Apple) - When you plug the iPad in, go to iTunes, select your iPad under devices, next select Apps (so you can see the apps installed on your iPad) on the Apps page in iTfunes you will see that the bottom of the page is devoted to File Sharing - Select TEFView in the Apps under File Sharing and it will display all the documents installed in the TEFView folder on your iPad. However, this App is obviously designed to be a viewer. I have never used the original TefView - Purchased TablEdit right off the bat.
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