Roku Wi-Fi Music System manual Sharing Your PC or MAC Music Library, Music Servers

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SECTION 4: SHARING YOUR PC OR MAC MUSIC LIBRARY

Introduction

In addition to playing AM/FM and Internet radio, SoundBridge Radio is a network music player.

That is, you can play music files that are stored on a computer connected to your Wi-Fi home

 

network. To browse, search and play these files stored on your computer, SoundBridge Radio

 

needs to receive data from software installed on the computer called a “music server.”

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Music Servers

You probably already have a music server but perhaps didn’t realize it. For example, iTunes® acts as a music server when it shares music to another iTunes user on the network. Microsoft® has released its own music server, called Windows® Media® Connect.

The most common music servers are iTunes, Windows Media Connect, and Rhapsodybut there are others. There is no single standard for music servers; they are almost all different. One of the benefits of SoundBridge Radio is that it supports all of the common music servers out there with an easy-to-use interface.

Music Servers and SoundBridge Radio Features

SoundBridge Radio can play music from most Mac or PC music libraries, including WMA, MP3, AAC, WAV and AIFF. It can also play DRM WMA (protected Windows Media Audio files) purchased from popular online music stores such as Napster,MSN® Music, Walmart.com, etc. Although SoundBridge Radio can play AAC music, it cannot play the protected music that you purchase from Apple’s iTunes online music store (Apple does not allow this).

You’ll want to start by launching a music server that is compatible with your SoundBridge Radio. Compatible music servers include iTunes, Windows Media Connect, Rhapsody, Musicmatch and others. If you want to use a PlaysForSuremusic service, you must use Windows Media Connect as your music server. If you want to use the Rhapsody music service, you must use Rhapsody as your music server. See the following table. Music servers behave differently with SoundBridge Radio’s user interface features.

To experience the full SoundBridge Radio searching and robust browsing modes, you must use a server that supports these functions, such as iTunes or Windows Media Connect. You will

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Contents SoundBridge Radio Wi-Fi Music System Welcome Run the Latest SoftwareTable of Contents Additional Package Contents Important Safety InformationGetting Started IntroductionSetting Up Your SoundBridge Radio To use SoundBridge Radio you will need toConfiguring Your SoundBridge Radio Navigating SoundBridge Radio MenusChanging Music Sources Change Library or Configuration MenuUsing Headphones Turning Off Your SoundBridge RadioPlaying AM/FM Radio SoundBridge Radio ButtonsRemote Control Buttons Snooze/SleepButton Name Action Storing Your Favorite Radio Stations to Presets Playing Internet RadioSelecting Internet Radio Stations Browsing Internet Radio StationsUR VH/RFDWLRQV E\FRXQWU\RIRULJLQ %UR VH/DQJXDJHV Find Station URLs Using Roku Radio Snooper Playing Internet Radio from iTunesPlaying Internet Radio Customizing Favorites and Presets for Internet Radio Add Station to My Favorites Stop  3OD\6WDWLRQQD H@ *HW6WDWLRQ,QIR Saving Stations Originating in iTunes to Presets Memorizing a Radio PlaylistPlaying Stations Saved as My Favorites and Presets Playback Limitations of Internet Radio Streams Discovering More Internet Radio StationsMusic Servers and SoundBridge Radio Features Sharing Your PC or MAC Music LibraryMusic Servers Music Server Installing a Compatible Music Server Installing iTunesInstalling Rhapsody Installing Musicmatch JukeboxInstalling Firefly Media Server Enabling Music SharingEnabling Sharing in Windows Media Connect Select User Settings from the Options menu Enabling Sharing in iTunesSelect iTunes/Preferences menu Mac or Edit/Preferences PC Enabling Sharing in RhapsodyWindowsXP Service Pack 2 users Personal FirewallMac user Open System Preferences Select the iTunes Music Sharing optionRemote Control Quick Reference Browsing MusicChoosing Your Music Library Home Menu Overview MenuBrowsing Your Music by Album # Don’t Panic # Shiver Browsing by Artist or Composer Browsing by Song Browsing by GenreBrowsing Server Containers Song Queue Building a Song QueueReviewing a Song Queue Erasing a Song Queue Additional Playback Options Playing a PlaylistRepeat and Shuffle Search Options Presets Recalling PresetsEditing Presets Using the Web Interface Presets in a Universal Remote Control Soundbridge Radio WEB InterfaceLaunching the Web Interface Follow these steps to access the web Apple/OSX usersNow Playing Presets Entering an Internet Radio Station URL as a Preset Configuration Status Alarm Clock Setting the AlarmOnce the alarm is sounding, you can do one of the following Wake-Up SelectionsSleep Function Advanced Features SettingsDisplay Options Light SensorMusic Visualizer Settings Return to Now Playing when idleScroll long info in Now Playing music library only Display composer for classical works music library onlyClock Settings Memorize radio playlist iTunes onlyAdvanced Features Language Setup Date FormatStandby and Reboot Options WMA Lossless Transcoding Flac and Ogg-Vorbis TranscodingSafe Mode Using SD Cards Roku Control Protocol RCPGeeks Read This Options for System Configuration Appendix 1A Menus Overview Home Music LibraryHome Internet Radio Library Change Library or ConfigurationSystem Configuration Show Wi-Fi Status Home Settings Visualizer SettingsAppendix 1B Remote Control Buttons Name ActionAppendix 1C Screen Icons Quick Reference All menus and song listsWhile browsing music libraries or Internet radio Icons you may see during playback Appendix 2 WI-FI Setup Help Wi-Fi Setup InstructionsAppendix 1D Music Visualizer Options Full-screen visualizationSteps for using Windows Connect Now Multiple Wi-Fi NetworksTroubleshooting Wi-Fi Setup Entering a Security KeyUse Right/Left Use Up/DownAppendices Appendices Apple AirPort PC Users Appendices Linksys WAP54G Netgear WG602 Appendices Appendices Customer Support ITunes Disclaimer Roku Software LicenseAppendix 4 Warranty Roku SoundBridge Radio Limited WarrantyThird Party License Information Appendices Appendix 5 Regulations and Safety FCC Warnings and Safety InformationCanada Class B Statement Important Safety Instructions Appendices Safety/Regulatory Information 06-SBR1-UG0830

Wi-Fi Music System specifications

Roku, known primarily for its streaming devices, has ventured into the audio market with the innovative Roku Wi-Fi Music System. Designed to deliver high-quality sound and an easy-to-use interface, this system aims to provide music enthusiasts with a streamlined listening experience that integrates seamlessly into their smart home ecosystem.

At the heart of the Roku Wi-Fi Music System is its Wi-Fi capability, allowing users to connect to their home network without the need for cumbersome wires. This wireless functionality ensures that users can place speakers in any room of their home while maintaining a strong connection to their streaming devices. The system supports multiple streaming services, including popular platforms like Spotify, Amazon Music, Pandora, and Apple Music, giving users access to an extensive library of music.

One of the standout features of the Roku Wi-Fi Music System is its multi-room audio capability. Users can sync multiple speakers throughout the home, enabling a cohesive audio experience whether they’re in the living room, bedroom, or kitchen. The system easily allows users to control music playback in different areas, making it ideal for gatherings or simply enjoying music in various rooms.

The Roku mobile app is another essential component, serving as a remote control for managing playback and preferences. The intuitive app provides an easy interface for users to browse their favorite playlists, adjust volume, and switch between different audio sources. The app is compatible with both iOS and Android devices, ensuring wide accessibility.

In terms of audio technology, the Roku Wi-Fi Music System employs high-fidelity speakers that produce crisp and clear sound. The system is designed to effectively handle both bass-heavy tracks and more delicate tunes, delivering a balanced audio experience. Additionally, the Roku Wi-Fi Music System is compatible with various audio formats, ensuring that it can handle everything from compressed files to high-resolution audio.

Roku's foray into the audio market doesn’t just stop at sound quality; the system also features smart home integration. It works with popular voice assistants like Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, allowing users to control their music with simple voice commands. This feature enhances the overall user experience, making it easy to enjoy music without needing to fumble with remotes or smartphones.

Overall, the Roku Wi-Fi Music System combines cutting-edge audio technology with user-friendly features, making it an excellent choice for music lovers looking to elevate their home listening experience. Its wireless capabilities, multi-room integration, and smart home compatibility make it a versatile addition to any modern smart home setup.