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Media control symbols

In digital electronics, analogue electronics and entertainment, the user interface may include media controls or player controls, to enact and change or adjust the process of video playback, audio playback, and alike. These controls are commonly depicted as widely known symbols found in a multitude of products, exemplifying what is known as dominant design.

Playback controls on a CD player.

Symbols

 
Play, pause, stop, skip forward and skip back media controls on a multimedia keyboard.

Media control symbols are commonly found on both software and physical media players, remote controls, and multimedia keyboards. Their application is described in ISO/IEC 18035.[1]

The main symbols date back to the 1960s, with the Pause symbol having reportedly been invented at Ampex during that decade for use on reel-to-reel audio recorder controls, due to the difficulty of translating the word "pause" into some languages used in foreign markets. The Pause symbol was designed as a combination of the existing square Stop symbol and the caesura, and was intended to evoke the concept of an interruption or "stutter stop".[2][3]

Symbol Unicode[4][5][6] Name or function ISO 7000 / IEC 60417
  U+23F5 ⏵ Play #5107B Normal run; Normal speed To identify the switch or switch position by means of which a normal run (e.g. of tape) is started in the indicated direction.
  U+23F8 ⏸ Pause #5111B Pause; Interruption To identify the control or the indicator which stops operation intermittently and keeps the equipment in operating mode.
  U+23EF ⏯ Play/pause toggle
  U+23F4 ⏴ Reverse
  U+23F9 ⏹ Stop #5110B Stop To identify the control or the indicator to stop the active function.
  U+23EA ⏪ Back (Fast backwards)
  U+23E9 ⏩ Fast forward #5108B Fast run; fast speed To identify the switch or switch position by which a faster than normal run (e.g. of tape) is started in the indicated direction.
  U+23EE ⏮ Skip backward (to the start or previous file/track/chapter) #5862 Previous; to play previous part To identify the control or the indicator to skip back to the top of the previous section, play the section and then stop.
  U+23ED ⏭ Skip forward (to the end or next file/track/chapter) #5861 Next; to play next part, #1116 Movement with normal speed in direction of arrow to a fixed position To identify the control or the indicator to play the next part and then stop.
  U+23FA ⏺ Record #5547 Recording, general To identify a control to preset or start a recording mode.
  U+23CF ⏏ Eject #5459 Eject To identify the control for the eject function.
  U+1F500 🔀 Shuffle To randomly play a song from a given list. Usually the song is not chosen out of true randomness but rather following specific rules to prevent a song from repeating too often.
  U+1F501 🔁 Repeat (indefinitely) #0026 Automatic cycle; semi-automatic cycle, #5557 Auto reverse continuously To indicate an automatic sequence of machine functions repeated continuously without manual intervention.

To identify a feature or a selector control that reverses automatically the tape running direction every time the tape comes to either of its limits.

U+1F502 🔂 Repeat once
U+2139 ℹ Information #6222 Information, general; help, general To identify the control to examine the status of the equipment.
U+1F503 🔃,

U+1F504 🔄

Reload, Refresh
Replay, Play again, Play from start #5125A Recapitulate To identify the control or the indicator which permits rapid access within a recorded programme to repeat the section which has just been played.

In popular culture

Consumer products

The Play symbol is arguably the most widely used of the media control symbols. In many ways, this symbol has become synonymous with music culture and more broadly the digital download era. As such, there are now a multitude of items such as T-shirts, posters, and tattoos that feature this symbol.[citation needed] Similar cultural references can be observed with the Power symbol which is especially popular among video gamers and technology enthusiasts.

Branding

Media symbols can be found on an array of advertisements: from live music venues to streaming services.

In 2012, Google rebranded its digital download store to Google Play,[7] using the Play symbol in its logo. The Play symbol also serves as a logo for YouTube since 2017.[8] Television station owners Morgan Murphy Media and TEGNA have begun to institute the Play symbol into the logos of their stations to further connect their websites to their over-the-air television presences.

Use on appliances and other mechanical devices

 
A washing machine with an illuminated Play/Pause (⏯) symbol.

In recent years,[when?] there has been a proliferation of electronics that use media control symbols in order to represent the Run, Stop, and Pause functions. Likewise, user interface programing pertaining to these functions has also been influenced by that of media players.[citation needed]

For example, some washers and dryers with an illuminated Play/pause button are programmed such that it stays lit when the appliance is running. A line of Philips pasta makers has the Play/pause button for controlling the pasta-making process.[9]

See also

References

  1. ^ "ISO/IEC 18035:2003 Information technology -- Icon symbols and functions for controlling multimedia software applications". International Organization for Standardization. International Organization for Standardization. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  2. ^ "Origin of play, stop, pause, etc. buttons? - Straight Dope Message Board". 2015-04-03. Retrieved 2016-09-03.
  3. ^ "The Secret Histories of Those @#$%ing Computer Symbols". Gizmodo. 2010-08-16. Retrieved 2016-09-03.
  4. ^ "Letterlike Symbols" (PDF). The Unicode Standard, Version 15.0. 2022-09-09. Retrieved 2022-10-31.
  5. ^ "Miscellaneous Technical" (PDF). The Unicode Standard, Version 15.0. 2022-09-09. Retrieved 2022-10-31.
  6. ^ "Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs" (PDF). The Unicode Standard, Version 15.0. 2022-09-09. Retrieved 2022-10-31.
  7. ^ "Introducing Google Play: All your entertainment, anywhere you go". Official Google Blog. Retrieved 2017-01-14.
  8. ^ "YouTube has a new look and, for the first time, a new logo". The Verge. Retrieved May 7, 2018.
  9. ^ User Manual Philips Viva Collection Pasta and noodle maker (PDF) (in English, Spanish, and French). Philips (published 2022-04-15). 2022. pp. 8, 22.

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design Playback controls on a CD player Contents 1 Symbols 2 In popular culture 2 1 Consumer products 2 2 Branding 3 Use on appliances and other mechanical devices 4 See also 5 ReferencesSymbols Edit Play pause stop skip forward and skip back media controls on a multimedia keyboard Media control symbols are commonly found on both software and physical media players remote controls and multimedia keyboards Their application is described in ISO IEC 18035 1 The main symbols date back to the 1960s with the Pause symbol having reportedly been invented at Ampex during that decade for use on reel to reel audio recorder controls due to the difficulty of translating the word pause into some languages used in foreign markets The Pause symbol was designed as a combination of the existing square Stop symbol and the caesura and was intended to evoke the concept of an interruption or stutter stop 2 3 Symbol Unicode 4 5 6 Name or function ISO 7000 IEC 60417 U 23F5 Play 5107B Normal run Normal speed To identify the switch or switch position by means of which a normal run e g of tape is started in the indicated direction U 23F8 Pause 5111B Pause Interruption To identify the control or the indicator which stops operation intermittently and keeps the equipment in operating mode U 23EF Play pause toggle U 23F4 Reverse U 23F9 Stop 5110B Stop To identify the control or the indicator to stop the active function U 23EA Back Fast backwards U 23E9 Fast forward 5108B Fast run fast speed To identify the switch or switch position by which a faster than normal run e g of tape is started in the indicated direction U 23EE Skip backward to the start or previous file track chapter 5862 Previous to play previous part To identify the control or the indicator to skip back to the top of the previous section play the section and then stop U 23ED Skip forward to the end or next file track chapter 5861 Next to play next part 1116 Movement with normal speed in direction of arrow to a fixed position To identify the control or the indicator to play the next part and then stop U 23FA Record 5547 Recording general To identify a control to preset or start a recording mode U 23CF Eject 5459 Eject To identify the control for the eject function U 1F500 Shuffle To randomly play a song from a given list Usually the song is not chosen out of true randomness but rather following specific rules to prevent a song from repeating too often U 1F501 Repeat indefinitely 0026 Automatic cycle semi automatic cycle 5557 Auto reverse continuously To indicate an automatic sequence of machine functions repeated continuously without manual intervention To identify a feature or a selector control that reverses automatically the tape running direction every time the tape comes to either of its limits U 1F502 Repeat once U 2139 ℹ Information 6222 Information general help general To identify the control to examine the status of the equipment U 1F503 U 1F504 Reload Refresh Replay Play again Play from start 5125A Recapitulate To identify the control or the indicator which permits rapid access within a recorded programme to repeat the section which has just been played In popular culture EditConsumer products Edit The Play symbol is arguably the most widely used of the media control symbols In many ways this symbol has become synonymous with music culture and more broadly the digital download era As such there are now a multitude of items such as T shirts posters and tattoos that feature this symbol citation needed Similar cultural references can be observed with the Power symbol which is especially popular among video gamers and technology enthusiasts Branding Edit Media symbols can be found on an array of advertisements from live music venues to streaming services In 2012 Google rebranded its digital download store to Google Play 7 using the Play symbol in its logo The Play symbol also serves as a logo for YouTube since 2017 8 Television station owners Morgan Murphy Media and TEGNA have begun to institute the Play symbol into the logos of their stations to further connect their websites to their over the air television presences Use on appliances and other mechanical devices Edit A washing machine with an illuminated Play Pause symbol In recent years when there has been a proliferation of electronics that use media control symbols in order to represent the Run Stop and Pause functions Likewise user interface programing pertaining to these functions has also been influenced by that of media players citation needed For example some washers and dryers with an illuminated Play pause button are programmed such that it stays lit when the appliance is running A line of Philips pasta makers has the Play pause button for controlling the pasta making process 9 See also EditList of international common standards Power symbol Miscellaneous TechnicalReferences Edit ISO IEC 18035 2003 Information technology Icon symbols and functions for controlling multimedia software applications International Organization for Standardization International Organization for Standardization Retrieved 27 January 2018 Origin of play stop pause etc buttons Straight Dope Message Board 2015 04 03 Retrieved 2016 09 03 The Secret Histories of Those ing Computer Symbols Gizmodo 2010 08 16 Retrieved 2016 09 03 Letterlike Symbols PDF The Unicode Standard Version 15 0 2022 09 09 Retrieved 2022 10 31 Miscellaneous Technical PDF The Unicode Standard Version 15 0 2022 09 09 Retrieved 2022 10 31 Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs PDF The Unicode Standard Version 15 0 2022 09 09 Retrieved 2022 10 31 Introducing Google Play All your entertainment anywhere you go Official Google Blog Retrieved 2017 01 14 YouTube has a new look and for the first time a new logo The Verge Retrieved May 7 2018 User Manual Philips Viva Collection Pasta and noodle maker PDF in English Spanish and French Philips published 2022 04 15 2022 pp 8 22 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Media control 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