Firing up the upnp server – TerraTec Audio User Manual

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Firing up the UPnP server.

To make your Musicmatch database visible to the NOXON, open the “Options” menu, then
“Settings”. Click the “CD Lookup/Connectivity” tab.

In the “Services” section of this tab,
click the “Enable Music Server” and
“Universal Plug and Play” options. Leave
the other two options unchecked.

A few seconds after the status message “Running” appears, you should find a “Musicmatch”
entry, followed by the name of your computer in parentheses, in the main directory of the

NOXON (

Home button). There, you're finished.

The background service of the server will remain active, even if you close the Musicmatch
application. It will also be started automatically when you restart your system.

About title information. As you can easily see, Musicmatch Jukebox is very uncertain about
where to put an imported file without track tags. It's therefore always advisable to maintain
these tags with care in your collection. It's possible to select multiple files in the Musicmatch
library, right-click to open the context menu, select “Edit track information” and edit the tags
manually. For more information, please see the Musicmatch online help.

From A to Z—sorting. Unfortunately, the Jukebox application stubbornly refuses to this very
day to tell us how and when the database is refreshed and the changes made available to the
NOXON. We determined, for example, that adding a number of tracks caused them to be
added to the bottom of the list without being sorted into place under the artist's name. Re-
booting the system fixed the problem, but that strikes us as a bit complicated. One work-
around—albeit one that's not very elegant—is to select the incorrectly-sorted tracks, call up
“Edit track information” and change an entry (delete a letter and type it back in) so that Mu-
sicmatch thinks something's changed and it accepts the “changes”. Everything will then be
where it belongs. What can we say—it works.

ReceiverSystem NOXON Audio (English)

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