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Listening to music from a DLNA server
1
Tap DLNA.
A list of DLNA servers on the network will be shown.
2
Tap the name of the DLNA server to connect.
The network server folder will be shown.
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Some network servers do not support use of the search
function.
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This unit cannot access photographs or videos on a network
server.
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Depending on network server sharing settings, some con-
tents might not be shown. See the operation manual of the
network server.
3
Tap the audio file to play.
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Searching forward/backward and pausing functions might
not work with some media servers.
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If information cannot be retrieved from a server, “No Item”
will appear on the display. If this occurs, check the server
and network connections.
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Immediately after an audio file is added to a Windows Media
Player library, that file might not appear in this unit's audio
file list. This is because the Windows library index has not
been refreshed. You can either wait for the index to refresh
automatically, or you can manually rebuild the index. See
Windows online help for instructions about how to do this.
Home Media
This unit can play audio files that are in a shared folder on a com-
puter or network attached storage (NAS) device on the same
network.
In advance, create a shared folder that the unit can access.
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Set the NAS shared folder in advance so that this unit can access
it. For information about making these settings, see the NAS
operation manual.
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For information about making settings when using Windows,
launch the Windows help application, and search for “public
folder”.
Listening to music in a shared folder
1
Tap Home Media.
A list of servers on the network will be shown.
2
Tap the name of the server to connect.
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Confirm the server name of your computer by viewing its
properties.
3
Tap the folder that contains the audio file to which
you want to listen.
4
When a user name and password are required,
input the necessary account information.
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After inputting the account information once, it is saved, so
you will not need to input it the next time.
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Use the account information set when you created the
shared folder.
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Tap the audio file to which you want to listen.
Playback will start.
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