Onkyo TX-8050 On Windows Media Player 12, right-click on music file, Adjusting the Volume

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3 Use []/[] to select “DLNA”, and press [ENTER].

A list of media server appears.

Note:

Remote playback cannot be used while the music files of another media server are being played. You must stop their playback first.

4 On Windows Media Player 12, right-click on music file.

Right-click menu appears. For selecting another media server, select media server from “Other Libraries” menu on Windows Media Player 12.

5 Select the receiver from right-click menu.

“Play to” window appears and playback on the product starts. Operations during remote playback can be made from “Play to” window of Windows 7 on your personal computer. During remote playback, operations (such as Playback, Pause, Fast Forward, Fast Rewind, Previous, Next, Repeat, Random) cannot be made.

6 Adjusting the Volume

You can adjust the volume by adjusting the volume bar in the “Remote playback” window. The default maximum volume level is 82 (0 dB). If you wish to change this, enter the value from the Web Setup in your browser.

The volume value of the remote window and the volume value of the receiver may not always match.

Adjustments you make to the volume in the receiver will not be reflected in the “Remote playback” window.

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Contents TX-8050 Avis Important Safety InstructionsPower PrecautionsPreventing Hearing Loss Caution Batteries and Heat Exposure WarningPrecautions FeaturesClean Design Aluminum Front Panel Network Capability IPod/iPhone*1 Digital Direct Connection viaContents Aiming the Remote Controller Supplied AccessoriesFront Panel Getting to Know the ReceiverGetting to Know the Receiver Rear PanelDisplay Using the Remote Mode buttons Remote ControllerSpeaker Connection Precautions Connecting the ReceiverConnecting the Speaker Cables Strip about 5/8 15 mmConnecting the Receiver Connecting a Powered SubwooferConnecting a Power Amplifier Change the impedance value to 4 Ω using Configuring the Speaker ImpedancePress the Setup button on the remote Controller to complete the settingTips Connecting AntennasConnecting AV components Connecting Your ComponentsAbout AV Connections AV Cables and JacksHow to record a video source Connecting Your ComponentsSystem On/Auto Power On Connecting Onkyo  ComponentsRemote Control Direct ChangeConnecting the Power Cord Connecting a Recording ComponentTurning On the Receiver Turning On and StandbyChanging the Input Display Using Headphones Muting the Receiver remote controller onlyPress the remote controller’s Muting button Enjoying Audio SourcesUsing the Sleep Timer remote controller only Setting the Display BrightnessUsing the Tone and Balance Controls Enjoying Audio SourcesEnjoying the Pure Audio Sound Selecting the Listening ModeRecording the Input Source RecordingRecording Audio and Video from Separate Sources Prepare the recorderPress the Tuning  or  button Listening to the RadioListening to AM/FM Stations Tuning into Stations by Frequency Presetting AM/FM StationsPress the remote controller’s D.TUN button Listening to the RadioName Edit Switching the DisplayLeft/Right SpaceUsing RDS European model only What is RDS?RDS Program Types PTY Displaying Radio Text RT Finding Stations by Type PTYListening to Traffic News TP Using the USB/Network Device Connecting the iPod/iPhone Directly to the USB PortPlaying Music Files on the iPod/iPhone Playing the USB Device Using the USB/Network DeviceListening to vTuner Internet Radio Listening to the Internet RadioListening to Other Internet Radio Press NET buttonPlaying Music Files on a Server Registering Presets*1Start your computer or media server Press NET Use / to select DLNA, and press EnterWindows Media Player 12 Setup Windows Media Player 11 SetupUsing Remote Playback Remote PlaybackAdjusting the Volume On Windows Media Player 12, right-click on music fileSelect the receiver from right-click menu Connecting to the Network Network/USB FeaturesNetwork Requirements Server RequirementsUSB Device Requirements Network/USB FeaturesSupported Audio File Formats About DlnaUsing the Onkyo Dock IPod/iPhone Playback via Onkyo DockUP-A1 Dock IPod/iPhone Playback via Onkyo Dock Controlling Your iPod/iPhoneRI Dock Extended mode Standard mode Dock Controlling Other ComponentsChanging the Advanced Setup Settings Advanced SetupExample Intelli volume setting procedure Intelli VolumeAdvanced Setup Menu Advanced SetupSource Setup Hardware SetupNetwork Setup Zone2 SetupVersion Firmware UpdateReceiver Via NET Via USBZone 2 Out Settings Connecting ZonePress the Setup button ZoneTobutton.turn off Zone 2, press the Zone 2 OFF Using ZoneMuting Zone Adjusting the Volume of ZoneChecking the Source Selected for Zone Followed by the  buttonEffective Sensor Layout If Remote Controller Signal Does Not Reach Other ComponentsMaking Sensor Connections Example for the main roomUpdate procedure Firmware UpdateUpdating the Firmware via Network Before you startFirmware Update TroubleshootingUpdating the Firmware via USB Select the USB input source Errors during an update via USBAmericas Europe China, Hong KongPower TroubleshootingAudio VideoUP-A1 Dock for iPod/iPhone TroubleshootingRecording ZoneOthers USB Device PlaybackAmplifier Section SpecificationsVideo Section Tuner SectionMemo En-56
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TX-8050 specifications

The Onkyo TX-8050 is a standout model in the world of integrated stereo receivers, designed to deliver exceptional audio performance and a wide array of features for both music lovers and home theater enthusiasts. This versatile receiver is known for its powerful amplification, robust connectivity, and user-friendly interface, making it an ideal choice for enhancing any audio system.

One of the main features of the TX-8050 is its impressive amplification capabilities. With a power output of 100 watts per channel, it can drive even the most demanding speakers, providing clear and dynamic sound across a variety of music genres. The use of advanced circuitry and high-quality components ensures low distortion, delivering a pure and immersive listening experience.

In terms of connectivity, the TX-8050 is well-equipped to handle all your audio sources. It offers multiple inputs, including six line-level inputs, a phono input for vinyl enthusiasts, and a digital audio input section featuring coaxial and optical connections. This ensures compatibility with various devices, including CD players, turntables, and digital streaming units.

A key highlight of the Onkyo TX-8050 is its built-in streaming capabilities, allowing users to access a wide range of online music services, including Pandora and Spotify. With the ability to connect to a home network via Ethernet, the receiver supports high-resolution audio streaming, ensuring that your digital music files are played back with remarkable fidelity. The inclusion of USB inputs further facilitates playback of music files stored on external drives, making it easy to enjoy your favorite tracks.

The TX-8050 also features Onkyo's proprietary technologies, such as IntelliFlo and Wide Range Amplification Technology (WRAT), which work together to provide optimal sound quality and performance. IntelliFlo optimizes the audio output based on the frequency response of the connected speakers, while WRAT reduces distortion during playback, especially at high volumes.

In terms of usability, the TX-8050 comes with an intuitive remote control and an easy-to-navigate on-screen display, making it simple for users to manage their audio settings and source selections. The receiver is also designed to be energy-efficient, featuring an eco mode that reduces power consumption while maintaining performance.

Overall, the Onkyo TX-8050 is a feature-rich and versatile stereo receiver that combines power, connectivity, and advanced audio technologies, making it an excellent choice for anyone looking to elevate their home audio setup. Its commitment to delivering superior sound quality and user-friendly functionality makes it a compelling option in the competitive audio market.