Roku Music Player manual What Is a Music Server?, SoundBridge Has Two UI Modes

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What Is a “Music Server”?

SoundBridge is a network music player. That is, it doesn’t store any music, but plays files that you have stored on a computer connected to your home network. (It can also play Internet radio without connecting to your computer, using a direct connection to the Internet.) To play the music files stored on your computer, SoundBridge needs to receive data from software installed on the computer that “serves” the music. This “music server” is responsible for streaming the music to SoundBridge. It is also responsible for sending the list of music you have available to SoundBridge (when asked), and performing searches of the music library at SoundBridge’s request.

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, Windows Media Connect.

The most common music servers are iTunes, Windows Media Connect, and Rhapsody. But there are others. If you want to use a Microsoft PlaysForSure music service, you must use Windows Media Connect. If you want to use the Rhapsody music service, you currently must use Rhapsody as your music server. One of the benefits of SoundBridge is that it supports all the common servers out there with an easy-to-use interface.

Note: For playing back Internet radio using SoundBridge’s “Radio Favorites” library, you don’t need a music server, because SoundBridge receives the radio stream directly from the Internet.

SoundBridge Has Two UI Modes

Each music server has different capabilities. To experience the full SoundBridge user interface, which includes searching and robust browsing modes, you must use a server that supports these functions, such as iTunes or Windows Media Connect. Some other servers don’t have the functionality required to deliver the full SoundBridge feature set. For example, you won’t be able to search, and the browse modes will vary by server.

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 END User Software License Getting Started Music Server Software RequirementsWhat Is a Music Server? SoundBridge Has Two UI ModesMusic Server Installing Firefly Media Server Installing a Compatible Music ServerInstalling Windows Media Connect Installing iTunesII. Enabling Music Sharing Enabling Sharing in Windows Media ConnectEnabling Sharing in Firefly Media Server Enabling Sharing in iTunes Enabling Sharing in RhapsodyEnabling Sharing in Musicmatch Wireless Connection IV. Hooking Up Your Speakers or Stereo SystemEthernet Connection Your SoundBridge has several audio connection options Connecting SoundBridge to AC Power VI. Using Your Remote ControlVII. Establishing a Network Connection No Music Libraries Found Why? 6\VWH &RQÀJXUDWLRQ Mac users WindowsXP Service Pack 2 usersPersonal Firewall PC usersVIII. Setting Display Preferences IX. Checking for the Latest SoftwareWall or Under-Cabinet Mounting optional Browsing Music Choosing Your Music LibraryRemote Control Quick Reference Current Remote New Remote RenderingButton Name Action Home Menu Home Menu OverviewBrowsing Your Music by Album Parachutes Paul’s Boutique Browsing by Artist or Composer Browsing by Song Browsing by GenreSong Queue Building a Song QueueReviewing a Song Queue Erasing a Song QueueAdditional Playback Options Playing a PlaylistRepeat and Shuffle Search Options Presets Recalling PresetsEditing Presets Using the Web Interface Presets Internet Radio Browsing Internet Radio Stations Internet Radio Customizing Favorites and Presets for Internet Radio Play Station name Get Station Info Saving Stations Originating in iTunes to Presets Memorizing a Radio Playlist Playing Stations Saved as My Favorites or Presets Playback Limitations of Internet Radio StreamsDiscovering More Internet Radio Stations Launching the Roku Web Interface Windows XP Service Pack 1 SP1 usersSoundbridge WEB Interface PC/Windows usersPresets Now PlayingApple/OSX users SoundBridge Web Interface Configuration StatusWhen YOU are Finished Using Soundbridge Music Visualizer Settings Advanced FeaturesSettings Brightness, Contrast, Font, and Text DisplayClock Settings Advanced Features Language Setup Standby and Reboot Options Programming a Universal Remote ControlWMA Lossless Transcoding Flac and Ogg-Vorbis Transcoding Options for System Configuration Safe ModeRoku Control Protocol RCP Geeks Read ThisHome Internet Radio Library Appendix 1A Menus OverviewHome Music Library Change Library or ConfigurationSystem Configuration Show Wi-Fi Status Home Settings Visualizer SettingsSong lists and the Song Queue screen Appendix 1B Screen Icons Quick ReferenceAll menus and song lists On your Now Playing screenWi-Fi Setup Instructions Multiple Wi-Fi NetworksEntering a Security Key Troubleshooting Wi-Fi Setup Obtaining Your Wi-Fi Network Name Ssid and Password WEP keyApple AirPort Mac Users Appendices Apple AirPort PC Users Appendices Appendices Appendices Linksys WAP54G Appendices Netgear WG602 Appendices Customer Support ITunes Disclaimer Roku Software LicenseRoku SoundBridge Limited Warranty Third Party License InformationAppendices Appendix 5 Regulations and Safety FCC Warnings and Safety InformationFCC Rules, Part Canada Class B Statement Page Safety/Regulatory Information 06-SB00-UG0829 SoundBridge Wi-Fi Setup Instructions Background Why Wi-Fi? Troubleshooting Example 1 Apple AirPort Mac UsersPage Page Example 2 Apple AirPort PC Users Page Page Page Example 3 Linksys WAP54G Page Example 4 Netgear WG602 Page Getting help