Roku Network Music Player manual II. Enabling Music Sharing

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II. Enabling Music Sharing

After installing a music server, you need to enable your music server to share data with your SoundBridge.

Enabling Sharing in Windows Media Connect

To authorize SoundBridge as a permitted client for Windows Media Connect, follow these steps:

1.Click the Windows Media Connect tray icon or open Windows Media Connect through the Windows Control Panel. The SoundBridge device appears in the notification area in the bottom-right corner of the window.

2.Open the Wizard window, click the SoundBridge device and then click Allow. Windows Media Connect will now authorize SoundBridge.

3. Click Close.

Enabling Sharing in Firefly Media Server

You do not need to enable the Firefly Media Server to share music. However, the program must be running in order to play music on your SoundBridge.

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Enabling Sharing in iTunes

To turn on the Music Sharing option,

1.Select iTunes/Preferences menu (Mac) or Edit/Preferences (PC).

2.In the dialog box that appears, click the Sharing tab.

3.Verify that the Share My Music option to enable sharing on your local network is selected. Note: iTunes must be running to play music from your library.

Enabling Sharing in Rhapsody

1.Make sure the Rhapsody application is running.

2.Select User Settings from the Options menu.

3.Navigate to the UPnP tab, and then click Start to start the server.

4.Select the Start UPnP server once logged in option so that the server starts each time you run the Rhapsody application.

Your Rhapsody server should now appear in your list of music servers on SoundBridge, and you can play all your songs and Rhapsody radio stations.

Note: Rhapsody must be running to enable automatic log in.

Enabling Sharing in Musicmatch

1.Select Options/Settings.

2.Click the CD Lookup/Connectivity tab.

3.Select Enable Music Server and then select Universal Plug and Play. You can close Musicmatch if you like — the UPnP server will keep running in the background.

Section 1: Getting Started

Section 1: Getting Started

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Contents SoundBridge Network Music Player Run the Latest Software Register Your SoundBridge Download the Latest User GuideTable of Contents Music Server Software Requirements What Is a Music Server?Getting Started SoundBridge Has Two UI ModesInstalling Firefly Media Server Installing a Compatible Music ServerInstalling Windows Media Connect Installing iTunesII. Enabling Music Sharing Wireless Connection IV. Hooking Up Your Speakers or Stereo SystemEthernet Connection No Music Libraries Found Why? System Configuration Connecting SoundBridge to AC PowerVI. Using Your Remote Control VII. Establishing a Network ConnectionVIII. Setting Display Preferences IX. Checking for the Latest SoftwareWall or Under-Cabinet Mounting optional Remote Control Quick Reference Browsing Music Choosing Your Music LibraryName Action Button Name Action Home MenuHome Menu Overview Playlists BrowseBrowsing Your Music by Album Browsing by Genre Browsing by Artist or ComposerBrowsing by Song Show all matching songs MedusaSong Queue Building a Song QueueErasing a Song Queue Repeat and Shuffle Additional Playback OptionsPlaying a Playlist Search OptionsPresets Recalling PresetsEditing Presets Using the Web Interface Browsing Internet Radio Stations My Favorites Browse Play Preset Show Now PlayingInternet Radio To hear and press Play or Select twice to begin playbackCustomizing Favorites and Presets for Internet Radio Saving Stations Originating in iTunes to Presets Playback Limitations of Internet Radio Streams Playing Stations Saved as My Favorites or PresetsMemorizing a Radio Playlist Discovering More Internet Radio StationsLaunching the Roku Web Interface PresetsSoundBridge Web Interface Now PlayingConfiguration StatusMusic Visualizer Settings When YOU are Finished Using SoundbridgeSettings Brightness & Time Format While in StandbyClock Settings 11749 PM Monday, April 17Programming a Universal Remote Control Language SetupStandby and Reboot Options WMA Lossless TranscodingRoku Control Protocol RCP Options for System ConfigurationSafe Mode Geeks Read ThisAppendix 1A Menus Overview Song lists and the Song Queue screen Wi-Fi Setup InstructionsMultiple Wi-Fi Networks On your Now Playing screenTroubleshooting Wi-Fi Setup Apple AirPort PC Users Appendices Linksys WAP54G Netgear WG602 Customer Support Roku Software License Roku SoundBridge Limited WarrantyITunes Disclaimer Third Party License InformationFCC Warnings and Safety Information FCC Registration and RequirementsImportant Safety Instructions FCC Rules, PartCanada Class B Statement European Community Safety/Regulatory InformationUser/Installer Caution FCC Radiation Exposure StatementPage 06-SB00-UG0829

Network Music Player specifications

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