-When the icon is red, ffmpeg probes early is enabled and you will see it reads \textit{Currently: Try FFMpeg first} when moving over the FF button in the upper right hand corner of the screen. When the icon is black, ffmpeg probes early is disabled so that ffmpeg probes late and it reads \textit{Currently: Try FFMpeg last}. The initial default state of the icon is on, that is, ffmpeg probes first. This is the original code behavior before ffmpeg code was added. Suggestion is to leave it on except in a few special cases where it may be better to have early probes disabled. When you mouse over the main menu ff toggle button, the text displays ffmpeg's \textit{Currently} set position and \textit{Click to} change it.
-The ffmpeg early probe state is saved between sessions and is also affected by choices made in Probe Order (in another section). It is important to note that the various file indexes may need to be rebuilt if you change which codec is being used to decode the file. There is a warning popup to remind you when you change the default ffmpeg early probe state (unless you have checked the box to no longer show you the warning). You can easily rebuild the index for a specific media file by going to the Resources window, right mouse click on that media, and choose \texttt{Rebuild Index} from the popup choices.
+When the icon is red, ffmpeg probes early is enabled and you will see it reads
+ \textit{Currently: Try FFMpeg first} when moving over the FF button in the upper
+right hand corner of the screen. When the icon is black, ffmpeg probes early is disabled so that
+ffmpeg probes late and it reads \textit{Currently: Try FFMpeg last}. The initial default state of
+the icon is on, that is, ffmpeg probes first. Suggestion is to leave it on except in a few special
+cases where it may be better to have early probes disabled. When you mouse over the main menu FF
+toggle button, the text displays ffmpeg's \textit{Currently} set position. Just left mouse click to change to the other setting.
+The ffmpeg early probe state is saved between sessions and is also affected by choices made in Probe Order (refer to section 4 - Probe Order when Loading Media). It is important to note that the various file indexes may need to be rebuilt if you change which codec is being used to decode the file. There is a warning popup to remind you when you change the default ffmpeg early probe state (unless you have checked the box to no longer show the warning). You can easily rebuild the index for a specific media file by going to the Resources window, right mouse click on that media, and choose \texttt{Rebuild Index} from the popup choices.