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B4.1
Installation
The Favourites Commander has been developed in Java and thus can be run in all operating systems. In
Windows, it may be necessary to install the current Java Virtual Machine, which is available as a free
download from
http://java.sun.com
.
The installation takes place in the usual way by double-clicking the installer or calling up the "jNoxon-
Favs.jar" file directly.
B4.2
Connecting to a NOXON or iRadio
At the bottom left in the program, enter the IP address of your iRadio (e.g. 192.168.241.78). After you click
"Connect", the program will connect to your NOXON or iRadio and display the saved favourites. Favourites
saved on an external server (such as podcasts and My NOXON content) are not displayed in the Favourites
Commander, as these are backed up automatically by the Terratec server.
To find out the IP address of your NOXON or iRadio, navigate to the following menus: "Setup", "Device
status", "
Software address
", which you can do by pressing the following buttons:
Depending on the size of the favourites list on your Internet radio, it can take a little while for all favourites to
be transferred. This is normal and does not indicate a problem.
B4.3
Operation
In a similar arrangement to that familiar from Norton or Midnight Commander, the left side shows the fa-
vourites of the Internet radio to which you are connected. The favourites stored in your computer's RAM.
You can copy the entries back and forth between the device favourites and local favourites windows using
the buttons. The single arrow (>) copies the selected favourites, and the double arrow (>>) copies all fa-
vourites in the desired direction.
After copying the favourites, you can back up the loaded favourites to your hard drive using the "Back up
local favourites" menu item. The generated file (with the ending .xml) contains your complete favourites list,
which you can back up or give to an Internet radio newbie, for example.