Finding music on your ipod, Finding music libraries on the network, Finding music on rhapsody – Linksys DMRW1000 User Manual

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Common Uses

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Controller/Wireless-N Touchscreen Remote

Wireless Home Audio

Finding Music on Your iPod

When you have an iPod connected to your Director or

Conductor using the optional Docking Station for iPod,

you can find music in the same manner that you do on

your iPod. A list menu is displayed with the options to view

by playlist, artist, album, genre, track, podcast, composer,

or audiobook.
For additional details, refer to Devices, page 24.

Finding Music Libraries on the Network

When you install the Cisco Media Server software, a carousel

menu is displayed that allows you to browse music by

artist, album, genre, or browse the folders located on the

USB device. You also have the option to search by artist,

album, or genre.
The navigation for music libraries is similar to those of USB

devices. For details on navigation, refer to USB Media,

page 22.
For details on the Cisco Media Server software, refer to the

User Guide for the Director.

Finding Music on Rhapsody

You can search through content on Rhapsody from

the Wireless Home Audio devices by using the Search

option to search artists, albums, or songs. You can also

browse Rhapsody’s Music Guide, Playlists and Channels.

The My Library option allows you to find music that

you’ve associated with your Rhapsody account on your

computer.

Managing Music Libraries

Creating Playlists

Playlists can be created on your Director or Conductor by

adding music to the Now Playing Queue and saving the

queue as a favorite.

NOTE:

Playlists can also be created in Rhapsody

and iTunes. For details on configuring playlists

in Rhapsody and iTunes, please refer to the help

files located in those applications.

To create a playlist on your Director or Conductor, perform

the following steps:

Locate a song, album, artist, genre, or existing playlist

1.

that you want in your new playlist.

NOTE:

Selecting an artist will add all of their

available songs from the selected media.

Press the

2.

Add to Now Playing Queue

button on

the touchscreen.
Repeat steps 1 and 2 until you’ve added all that you

3.

wanted to your playlist.
Press the

4.

Now Playing Queue

button.

Press right on the 5-Way button and select

5.

Add to

Favorites.
Use the Scroll/5-Way Button to select a favorite

6.

position.

The playlist will be created as a favorite titled Queue

7.

with the date displayed in parenthesis as part of the

name.

If you want to rename this newly created preset,

perform the following steps:

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