User Guide
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Search
1.
From the
Zones
pane, select the zone you want to play music in.
2.
Choose one of the following options:
• From the
Music Library
pane, click the
Library
tab
Or
• From the
Music
menu, click
Music Library
.
3.
Click
Search
.
4.
Choose one of the following options:
• If you are using a PC, enter your search criteria (full or partial), select the category you wish to search (artists, albums,
composers, or tracks), and click
Search.
• If you are using a Mac, enter your search criteria (full or partial) click the magnifying glass icon to select the category
you wish to search (artists, albums, composers, or tracks), and then press the Enter key.
Drag and Drop
You can
drag and drop
selections directly from the music library to the queue. Highlight a selection, and while holding down
the mouse, drag the selection to the music queue, and then release.
If you’ve previously saved music queues as Sonos playlists, you can browse these playlists using the
Sonos Playlists
tab.
Music Library Preferences
Sort folders by preference
You can set the sorting preference for music folders that are accessible from your music library. You can choose to sort by:
• Track name
• Track number
• Filename
1.
From the
File
(PC) or
Sonos
(Mac) menu, select
Preferences
.
2.
Click the
Library
tab, and select your sort order preference from the drop-down
Sort By
field.
Compilation albums
If your music collection contains compilations and soundtracks, you may want to group these songs together in your music
library instead of viewing them by individual artist. This means that any artists that appear solely on compilations will not
appear in your
Artists
list. There are two ways you can group compilations within Sonos:
Note:
You can add tracks to a music queue while listening to other music.