The files may be copy protected. To share your files, turn copy protection off when you rip them.

The following sample rates are supported: 4, 8, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48, 88.2 and 96 kHz.

For best results, rip your music files at 128 kbps or higher, with a sample rate of 44.1 kHz.

To check the bit and sample rates of a music file, right click on the filename and select Properties.

Select the Summary tab and scroll to the bottom of the list.

The file to the right has a bit rate of 128 kbps and a sample rate of 44 kHz.

In most cases, you don’t

need to worry about the sample rate unless you come across a file that will not play or appear on your receiver. Use the above procedure to check the file settings for supported rates.

When I push the Print button, nothing prints

Printing is supported for photos. If a music file, music album, or photo album is selected, nothing can be printed.

Photos will be printed 4x6” on your computer’s default printer. If your computer does not have a printer, no photos can be printed.

For the best prints, use a photo printer with glossy 4x6” photo paper.

I created a playlist on my computer, but it doesn’t appear on my receiver

Make sure the playlist file is located in a folder shared by your receiver. Copy the playlist to your shared music folder, or click on the media server icon to add or change your folder options.

Make sure you save the playlist in the industry standard .m3u playlist format. This is the only format supported by your receiver. Load your playlist into your music software and select Save As..., then choose the .m3u format.

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