Sony STR-DN1030 User Manual

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You cannot play audio data normally.

• Shuffle Play is selected. Press SHIFT, then

press SHUFFLE repeatedly until “SHUF”
disappears.

Play does not start, or does not
automatically change to the next track
or file.

• Make sure that the audio file you are trying

to play is in a format supported by this
receiver (page 69).

• WMA files with DRM copyright

protection cannot be played back.

For how to check the copyright protection
of a WMA file, see page 70.

The sound skips during playback.

• The bandwidth of your wireless LAN may

be too low. Move the receiver and the
wireless LAN router/access point closer to
each other, without any obstacles in
between them.

• When using your computer as a server, the

computer may be running many
applications. If anti-virus software is
active on the computer, temporarily
disable the software as it needs large
amount of system resources.

• Depending on the network environment, it

may not be possible to play tracks with
more than one device operating at the
same time. Turn off another device to
enable the receiver to play tracks.

“Cannot Play” appears.

• You cannot play any files other than audio

files.

• Confirm that the server has been set

correctly (page 66). Confirm that the
receiver has been registered to the server
and allows the music streaming from the
server.

• Check to confirm whether the audio file on

the server has been damaged or erased.
Refer to the operating instructions
supplied with the server.

• You cannot play the following tracks:

– A track that violates playback

restrictions.

– A track with irregular copyright

information.

– A track that you purchased at an online

music store that does not allow home
network streaming.

– A track in a format unsupported by the

receiver (page 69).

• Confirm that the selected track has not

been erased from the server. If the track
has been erased, select another track.

• Make sure that the wireless LAN router/

access point is turned on.

• Make sure that the server is turned on.
• The server may be unstable. Restart it.
• Confirm that the receiver and the server

are connected to the wireless LAN router/
access point correctly.

“No Track” appears.

• If there are no tracks or folders in the

selected folder, you cannot extend the
folder to display its contents.

You cannot play a copyrighted WMA
format track.

• For how to check the copyright protection

of a WMA file, see page 70.

You cannot select a previously
selected track.

• The track information may have been

changed on the server. Reselect the server
in the server list (page 69).

Devices on the home network cannot
connect to the receiver.

• “Network Standby” may be set to “Off”.

Turn on the receiver or set “Network
Standby” to “On” (page 101).

• Confirm that the network is correctly set

up. If it is not, the connection cannot be
made (page 99).

• The device on the device list is set to “Not

Allow” (page 99), or the device is not
added to the device list (page 99).

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