
Playing audio data in a computer
This unit can play audio data stored on digital media servers that supports the DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) standards.
Before playing audio data, you need to connect the unit and the computer through a wireless LAN access point.
For details on the network connections, refer to the operating manual of the wireless LAN access point.
Audio data flow
Server
Track A, B, C ...
Track A, B, C ...
For details on computers that can be connected and audio formats that can be played, see pages 46 and 47.
Make sure the server function of your computer’s software is activated.
1 | Press HOME NETWORK. |
2 | Select the server to be connected. |
| When the server selection display appears, |
| press /to select the server. |
| If the server selection display does not |
| appear, do the procedure “Changing a |
| server” (page 23) to select the server. |
3 | Press /to select the item you want |
| to play. |
The items that are displayed (tracks, artists, albums, genres, folder name, etc.) depends on the connected server.
Press to go to the next directory up. If you press after reaching the highest directory, the display returns to the playback window.
Press to go to the next directory down.
After you select the directory, press / on the remote control to scroll the list.
4 Press ENTER or to switch the display, and select the track you want to play.
The unit starts playing the selected track and the playback display appears.
Make sure that there is sound output from the speakers of the unit.
Tip
If the unit is turned off and enters standby mode while it is still connected to the computer, the last playback display is saved and appears again the next time you turn on the unit.
Notes
The unit cannot sort a list of playable tracks.
If the connected server contains a large amount of audio data, it may take a while for the display to change while the unit is searching for a track.
Other operations
To | Do the following |
Pause playback | Press during |
| playback. Press again |
| to resume playback. |
Press and hold /. | |
forward the current |
|
track |
|
Go to the beginning | Press /on the |
of the current track, | remote control repeatedly. |
previous track, or |
|
next track. |
|
Stop playback | Press to turn off the |
| unit. The next time you |
| turn on the unit, the unit |
| starts playing the track |
| from the point at which it |
| last stopped. |
Operation
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