Playing music files on a server, Using the usb/network device – Onkyo Network TX-8050 User Manual

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Using the USB/Network Device

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Registering Presets

*1

You can add the currently playing song or station to “My
Favorites”. You can preset up to 40 Internet radio
stations.
Once you’ve added a station to the list, simply select it in
the “My Favorites” menu, and then press [ENTER] to
start playback.
*1 From the search results you can preset the stations

and songs but cannot listen to them directly.

Top menu of Internet Radio

 Create new station:

Add a favorite station or Internet radio to the
presets.

 Rename this station:

You can rename the preset.

 Delete from My Favorites:

This will delete the preset.

1

Press [MENU] button with the station
selected or while a song is playing.

2

Use []/[] to select “Add to My
Favorites”, and press [ENTER].

3

Assign a name to the radio station you’ve
registered.

For details of how to assign a name, refer to steps 4
and 5 of “Name Edit” on page 25

Tip:
You can also use the receiver’s [MENU], [/], []
or [] buttons as follows.

[MENU]: Hold down to move to the top menu.
[/]: Start

playback / Pause playback

[]: Select

the

beginning of the current song

(hold down to fast reverse)

[]:

Select the next song (hold down to fast
forward)

(These operations are available depending on the service
and the items displayed.)

This section explains how to play music files on a
computer or media server through the receiver (Server
Playback).

1

Start your computer or media server.

2

Press [NET].

“NET” appears in the display. If it flashes, confirm
the network connection.

3

Use []/[] to select “DLNA”, and press
[ENTER].

To go back to the previous display, press
[RETURN].

4

Use []/[] to select a server, and then
press [ENTER].

The menu is displayed according to the server
functions.

Notes:
• The search function does not work with media

servers which do not support this function.

• Photos and movies stored on a media server

cannot be accessed from the receiver.

• Depending on the sharing settings in the media

server, the receiver may not able to access the
content. See the instruction manual of the media
server.

Playing Music Files on a Server

You need to connect the receiver to your home
network, see “Network/USB Features” ( page 34)

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RETURN

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