NETGEAR Music Player manual Reviewing a Song Queue

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The “Add song to Song Queue” option behaves similarly as the Add button – it places the current song at the end of your playlist. The “Insert song next in Song Queue” inserts the highlighted song to the Song Queue in second place, after the track that’s playing or paused currently.

You can add an almost unlimited number of songs to your Song Queue. Each selection will be played in the order it was entered (unless you have chosen to Shuffle your Song Queue).

Hint: After you have selected multiple songs to be played in turn, you can use the “Next

Track” : and “Previous Track” 9 buttons to skip from song to song in your Song Queue.

Reviewing a Song Queue

At any point, you can review what’s in your Song Queue by pressing the down arrow 6 from the Now Playing screen, which is the default screen that appears while SoundBridge is playing. The Now Playing screen looks something like this:

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You can also press Exit several times from any point in your browsing; eventually, the Now Playing screen appears.

Alternatively, you can press Menu, then select the SHOW SONG QUEUE option. You will see the entire list of songs in your song queue; refer to the scroll bar on the right side of the screen to determine where in the list you are located. Press the Up/Down arrows 56to see the entire list of selections in your Song Queue. The currently playing selection is indicated by a speaker X icon.

You cannot save a Song Queue that you have created — it’s only held in memory temporarily and then erased when you build your next Song Queue. If you would like to build a Song Queue that you can save and recall at will, please build a Playlist in your music jukebox software (see “Playing a Saved Playlist” below).

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Contents SoundBridge Network Music Player Page Run the Latest Software WelcomeRegister Your SoundBridge Download the Latest User GuideTable of Contents Music Server Software Requirements Getting StartedWhat Is a Music Server? Music Server Instructions for Installing Windows Media Connect III. Hooking Up Your Speakers or Stereo System Connecting to powered speakers IV. Connecting SoundBridge to AC Power Connecting to a stereoVI. Establishing a Network Connection Using Your Remote ControlPersonal Firewall iTunes Users VII. Enabling Music Sharing Your local network. Do not quit iTunes IX. Playing Music VIII. Choosing Your Music LibraryXI. Checking for the Latest Software recommended Setting Display Preferences optionalXII. Wall or Under-Cabinet Mounting optional Upgrade Successful Select OK to RebootAudio File Formats Supported Music Playback OverviewNavigation Quick Reference Screen Icons Quick Reference Main Menu Music Playback TutorialBrowse Composers Browse Genres Browsing by AlbumBuilding a Song Queue Page Reviewing a Song Queue Erasing a Song Queue Pausing Music PlaybackRepeat and Shuffle Playing a Playlist Skipping Tracks During PlaybackBrowsing by Genre Browsing by Artist, Song or ComposerSearch Options Internet Radio Changing Music LibrariesPage Page Page Web Page Control Page Page Page Page Page When You Are Finished Using SoundBridge Settings Menu Advanced FeaturesMusic Visualizer Settings Safe ModeGeeks Read This Restoring Factory Default SettingsBackground Why Wi-Fi? WI-FI Setup and Password HelpWi-Fi Hardware Wi-Fi Setup Instructions Page Obtaining Your Wireless Access Point’s Password Troubleshooting Wi-Fi SetupWi-Fi Setup Examples Apple AirPort Mac Users Page Page Apple AirPort PC Users Page Page Page Linksys WAP54G Page Netgear WG602 Page Page Customer Support Getting HelpEnd User Software License Agreement AppendicesRoku SoundBridge Limited Warranty Limited WarrantyPage FCC Rules, Part FCC Warnings and Safety InformationCanada Class B Statement Page European Community Safety/Regulatory Information User/Installer CautionCable Management Technical SpecificationsSoundBridge Mounting Kit Power SupplyNeed help? Go to Page 05-SB00-UG0120