NETGEAR Music Player manual Changing Music Libraries, Internet Radio

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Hint: Band names starting with “the,” such as The Beatles, will be found under the first letter of the word following “the” — in this case, “B” for “Beatles.”

When you find the music you like, use the Add button to add it to your Song Queue. If searching for albums or artists, you can press Select to navigate down one level to individual tracks.

If an exact match is not found, your results will show an empty search.

Changing Music Libraries

If you have multiple music servers running on your network at once, you can easily navigate between them. Press Menu on your remote control. Navigate down to CHANGE LIBRARY OR CONFIGURATION and press Select. All your available libraries will be displayed. Press Select to access your desired music library.

Internet Radio

One of SoundBridge’s coolest features is its ability to play Internet radio stations. Currently, there are three ways to listen to Internet radio using SoundBridge: from a playlist created in iTunes; from WinAmp, using the TwonkyVision plugin; and from the “Favorite Radio Stations” music library.

Hint: it is possible to run iTunes just for playing Internet radio while using Windows Media Connect or another server for playing music.

To play Internet radio stations with the iTunes music server, follow these steps:

1.Create an iTunes playlist containing your favorite radio stations. In iTunes, create a new playlist (any name is okay, but let’s use “RadioFavorites” for this example). Next, browse the iTunes Internet radio station list by clicking on the Radio button on the Source tray of iTunes:

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Contents SoundBridge Network Music Player Page Register Your SoundBridge WelcomeRun the Latest Software Download the Latest User GuideTable of Contents Getting Started Music Server Software RequirementsWhat Is a Music Server? Music Server Instructions for Installing Windows Media Connect III. Hooking Up Your Speakers or Stereo System Connecting to powered speakers Connecting to a stereo IV. Connecting SoundBridge to AC PowerUsing Your Remote Control VI. Establishing a Network ConnectionPersonal Firewall iTunes Users VII. Enabling Music Sharing Your local network. Do not quit iTunes VIII. Choosing Your Music Library IX. Playing MusicSetting Display Preferences optional XI. Checking for the Latest Software recommendedUpgrade Successful Select OK to Reboot XII. Wall or Under-Cabinet Mounting optionalMusic Playback Overview Audio File Formats SupportedNavigation Quick Reference Screen Icons Quick Reference Music Playback Tutorial Main MenuBrowsing by Album Browse Composers Browse GenresBuilding a Song Queue Page Reviewing a Song Queue Pausing Music Playback Erasing a Song QueueRepeat and Shuffle Skipping Tracks During Playback Playing a PlaylistBrowsing by Artist, Song or Composer Browsing by GenreSearch Options Changing Music Libraries Internet RadioPage Page Page Web Page Control Page Page Page Page Page When You Are Finished Using SoundBridge Music Visualizer Settings Advanced FeaturesSettings Menu Safe ModeRestoring Factory Default Settings Geeks Read ThisWI-FI Setup and Password Help Background Why Wi-Fi?Wi-Fi Hardware Wi-Fi Setup Instructions Page Troubleshooting Wi-Fi Setup Obtaining Your Wireless Access Point’s PasswordWi-Fi Setup Examples Apple AirPort Mac Users Page Page Apple AirPort PC Users Page Page Page Linksys WAP54G Page Netgear WG602 Page Page Getting Help Customer SupportAppendices End User Software License AgreementLimited Warranty Roku SoundBridge Limited WarrantyPage FCC Warnings and Safety Information FCC Rules, PartCanada Class B Statement Page Safety/Regulatory Information User/Installer Caution European CommunityTechnical Specifications Cable ManagementPower Supply SoundBridge Mounting KitNeed help? Go to Page 05-SB00-UG0120