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Listening to Audio Content Over Your Home Network
6Confirm that the [Location type] has been
changed to [Private] and select [Close].
7Confirm that [(Private network)] is
displayed in the [Network and Sharing
Center] window and close the window.
8If a check is not added next to [Share my
media] in the [Media Sharing] window that
is displayed in step 2, add a check next to
[Share my media], then select [OK].
A list of connectable devices is displayed.
9Select [Settings...] that appears beside
[Share my media to:].
10Add a check next to [Allow new devices
and computers automatically] and select
[OK].
Note
Uncheck this item after you confirm that the unit can
connect to the computer and play audio data on t he
computer.

Listening to audio content

stored on a computer with

Windows Vista/ Windows XP

There are two methods to listen to audio
content on a computer with the Windows
Vista/ Windows XP.
•Using the DLNA contro ller (page 20)
•Random playback
The operation is different depending on the
device. Refer to the operating instructions of
your server or controller.
Playing Back Audio Content on a Server at Random
You can play back audio content on the server
which is recognized first. You can use this
function without a controller.
Notes
•This function is available only with co mputers that
have Windows Media Player 11/12 or VAIO
Media plus 1.3 (or later) installed.
•Close any DLNA controller functions or de vices,
such as the [Play To] dialogue of Windows Media
Player 12, when you want to play back a udio
content from a server at random.
1Press INPUT on the remote to
select home network input.
You can also use the AUDIO IN button
on the unit.
2Press N on the remote.
Audio content is played back only at
random on the server which is recognized
first.

Listening to audio content on a

server