Napster, Napster® -33 – Sonos Multi-Room Music System User Manual

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Chapter 4: Managing and Playing Music

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What is scrobbling?

You can set a preference to have your music selections scrobbled while listening to
Last.fm on your Sonos system. This means that every song you listen to is sent to
Last.fm and used to create a personal music profile on Last.fm's Website, which in turn
you can share, or use to discover more music you love.

The scrobbling feature is optional, and is available to both free Last.fm subscribers and
paid subscribers.

To turn scrobbling on or off:

• Using the Desktop Controller software, click the Music Services tab, select

Last.fm, and click the Turn Scrobbling On (or Off) button.

• Using the Sonos Controller, select Last.fm from the Music menu. Select

Scrobbling, and then select On or Off.

Napster®

Your Sonos® Multi-Room Music System comes with a free 30-day, Napster trial—no
signup, no credit card necessary. Sonos connects directly to Napster via the Web, so
you don't have to download an application or even turn your PC on. To activate a music
service trial, your Sonos system must be registered so if you have not yet registered, go
to "System Registration" on page 1-4 for help with this step.

• To use Napster with your Desktop Controller, see "Using the Desktop Controller

for Windows" on page 4-34.

• To use Napster with your Desktop Controller, see "Using the Desktop Controller

for Macintosh" on page 4-37.

• To use Napster with your Sonos Controller, see "Using the Sonos Controller" on

page 4-41.

Note: Napster may not be available in your country. If the Napster trial does not
appear as an option, you can go to www.napster.com for more information.

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