Browsing by artist or composer – Roku SoundBridge Wi-Fi Music System User Manual

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If you press

Play on an album track, that track will play, followed by each track remaining on the

album. For example, if you press

Play on track #5 on an album containing 10 tracks, then tracks

#5–#10 will play. (For continuous playback of the entire album, press

Repeat [

] on your

remote control — the album will play until the end, then start again at the beginning.)

You can also browse to an album, artist or genre selection and press

Play to start playing the

entire contents of the selected category.

If you are not sure what you have selected to play, simply press the

Down arrow from your

“Now Playing” screen (the screen that displays the currently playing song). This is a shortcut to
the Song Queue, which shows your upcoming songs (see upcoming section, “Building a Song
Queue”).

Hint: If you navigate to a new song and press Play while your original selection is playing,
you will overwrite the old selection (called the “Song Queue”) and begin playing your new
selection. Therefore you should only press

Play when you want to clear your previous music

selections. Use the

Add [+] button to add your new selection to the end of your Song Queue.

Browsing by Artist or Composer

Browsing by artist or composer works similarly to browsing by Album, as described above.
After entering your desired artist or album, you will see a screen that lists the albums available
by that artist:

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You can add all songs by this artist to your existing Song Queue by pressing

Add [+] while the

first menu item <Show all matching songs> is active. Or, press

Play to play all songs by this

artist and replace your existing Song Queue. (Songs will play in the order they appear on each
album, with each album played in alphabetical order).

Hint: Artist names starting with “the,” such as The Beatles, will be found under the first letter of
the word following “the” — in this case, “B” for “Beatles”.

Section 5: Browsing Music

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