g) Media centre mode
Use the media centre to play back music that is on a shared device in your network.
The device from which music will be played back must be connected to the same network as the Internet
radio and access to the corresponding folders must be enabled.
Playback
The device supports UPnP and is DLNA compatible.
This allows you to stream music from your network. However, this requires that there is a compatible
device in your network that acts as a media server. This may be a network hard disk or also a conventional
Windows
PC, on which access to the public folders or media sharing is permitted. For more details, refer
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to the help texts or corresponding documentation for the corresponding device.
• Press the
button (3) and use the rotary knob (6) or the arrow buttons (26) to select the "MEDIA CENTRE" option.
The "MEDIA CENTRE" option can also be accessed directly by pressing the MODE button (28).
• Press the rotary knob (6) or the OK button (24) to confirm the selection.
• Select the "UPnP" option and press the rotary knob (6) or the OK button (24) to confirm.
• The device automatically searches for compatible devices in the network and displays them in a list.
• Select the desired device and press the rotary knob (6) or the OK button (24) to confirm.
• Now the media server menu is displayed. The folders and groupings displayed may vary depending on your server.
Navigate through the structure and start playback of the desired track by pressing the rotary knob (6) or the OK
button (24).
• The selected track will start playing.
• Playback can be controlled with the
• Pressing the > arrow button (26) will display more information about the track currently playing.
• Press the arrow button < (26) to return to the overview and select another title.
Adding track to playlist
• To add a currently playing title to your playlist, press and hold the rotary knob (6) or the OK button (24) until a small
arrow appears at the top left of the display.
• The track has been added to the playlist.
The saved track added to your playlist will appear at the end of the list. Up to 99 tracks can be stored in the
playlist.
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(16),
(8),
(5) and
buttons (7).
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