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Chapter 7:
Playback with HOME MEDIA GALLERY
inputs
Enjoying the Home Media Gallery
This receiver’s Home Media Gallery function allows you
to listen to audio files or listen to Internet radio stations
on a computer or other component connected to the
receiver’s LAN terminal. This chapter describes the
connection, setup, and playback procedures required to
enjoy these features. It is advisory that you also refer to
the operation manual supplied with your network
component.
Features of Home Media Gallery
This receiver is equipped with the LAN terminal and you
can enjoy the following features by connecting your
components to these terminals.
•
Playback the music files stored in PCs
1
You can playback a lot of musics stored in your PCs
using this unit.
See
Playback with Home Media Gallery
on page 74
and
Playing back audio files stored on components on
the network
on page 75.
• Listening to Internet radio stations
You can select and listen to your favorite Internet
radio station from the list of Internet radio stations
created, edited, and managed by the vTuner
database service exclusively for use with the Pioneer
products.
See
Playback with Home Media Gallery
on page 74
and
Listening to Internet radio stations
on page 75.
• Listening to Rhapsody, Sirius, Neural THX
internet radio or Neural Music Direct
See
Listening to Rhapsody
on page 77.
See
Listening to Sirius Internet Radio
on page 77.
See
Listening to Neural Music Direct
on page 77.
Steps to enjoy the Home Media Gallery
Playing back audio files on the network and
listening to Internet radio stations
1
Connect to the network through LAN interface.
See
Connecting to the network through LAN interface
on
page 72 for more on this.
2
Configure the network settings.
The setup is necessary only when the router to be
connected does not have the built-in DHCP server
function.
See
Setting up the network
on page 79 for more on this.
3
Playback with Home Media Gallery.
See
Playback with Home Media Gallery
on page 74 for
Note
1 Besides a PC, you can also play back audio files stored on your other components with the built-in media server function based on DLNA 1.0
framework and protocols (i.e. network-capable hard disks and audio systems).
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