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1 Ensure that the PC is connected to your Wi-Fi or Ethernet network.
2 Ensure that Tenor is powered on and connected to the same
network.
3 In WMP, add the audio files and folders you want to share with
Tenor to the media library (Library > Add to Library).
4 In WMP, enable media sharing (Library > Media sharing).
5 Make sure that the radio has access to the shared media by selecting
it and clicking Allow.
6 You can also set a name for the shared media in Settings.
7 Click OK to close the dialogue boxes.
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NOTE: Setup can differ depending on which version of WMP you have.
In the media sharing dialogue box, Tenor may show up as ‘unknown
device’, ‘Frontier Silicon’, or the Jupiter logo.
The PC is now ready to stream the music to the radio. The WMP
UPnP service runs in the background; there is no need to start WMP
explicitly.
1 Enter Music Player mode by pressing the SOURCE button and use
the NAVIGATION DIAL to choose Music Player
2 Once in Music Player mode, select
> Shared media
.
3 You should see an entry consisting of <computer name>: <Shared
media name>. If you have more than one computer sharing media,
the alternatives are listed. Select the shared media you want to play.
4 From this point, Tenor generates the menus from the shared media
server (i.e. Windows Media Player on your computer). You can use
<< and >> to move through tracks. Press and hold to rewind or
fast forward and press quickly to select previous or next track.
5 If you are already playing a music file, you can press BACK to
quickly return to the last visited branch of the menu.
The first menu shows a list of media types: for example, Music, Video,
Pictures and Playlists. Tenor can only play music and playlists. There is
also a search function that finds tracks in a similar way to the internet
radio search.
You can select tracks by genre, artist, album, composer, or rating. Once
you have found a track you want to play, press select. A short press
plays the track immediately and a long press adds the track to the
playlist. You can also add entire albums to the playlist.
While a track is playing, the screen shows its track and artist (UPnP).
There is also a progress bar with figures for elapsed and total track time.
At the bottom of the screen, an icon indicates UPnP.
- To view further information, press Info. Each time you press the
INFO button another set of information is displayed, cycling
through UPnP, playback progress bar (default), album,
codec/sampling rate, playback, buffer bar, and today’s date.
- You can repeat tracks or play them in random order by selecting
Music Player > Menu > Repeat play
or
Music Player > Menu > Shuffle play.
Tenor holds a queue of up to 200 tracks in the playlist. Playlist tracks
can be mixed from multiple UPnP servers.
- To manage the playlist, select
Menu > My playlist.
- To view the playlist, scroll though it by turning the NAVIGATION
dial. UPnP tracks show their track name.
- To play the playlist from a certain track, quick SELECT the track.
- To erase a track from the playlist, long SELECT the track, then
confirm YES.
If you select a track, album or folder for instant playback (without
using the playlist), the playlist is preserved. The playlist is also preserved
during standby.
If shared media is selected, a list of available music servers will be dis-
played. If a question mark appears before the server name, this indicates
that the server has been seen before and supports Wake-on-LAN
functionality, but cannot currently be found on the network.
If a server with a question mark is selected by the user, the device will
try to wake the server up and connect to it. In some instances, this may
not be possible as the server may not be connected to the network
any more or may be switched off.
From time to time, it may be necessary to remove servers displaying
question marks in front of the server name from the server list: for ex-
ample, if the device is moved to a new network or if a Wake-on-LAN
server is removed from your current network.
- To perform this function, go to
Menu > Prune servers > Yes
Set up Windows Media Player
(WMP) for media sharing
Playing your shared files
Shared media menus
Now playing information
Playlists
Wake-on-LAN
Prune servers