Once you have found a track you want to play, press SELECT. A short press plays the track immediately.
Repeat/shuffle
You can set to repeat tracks or play them in random order. Press
Now playing information
While a track is playing, the screen shows its track and artist (UPnP) or file name (USB). There is also a progress bar
with figures for elapsed and total track time. At the bottom of the screen, an icon indicates UPnP or USB depending on
the source. To view further information, press INFO.
Each time you press INFO, another set of information is displayed, cycling through the information:
UPnP: track/artist/progress bar/track times, album, codec/sampling rate, playback buffer and today's date.
USB: file name, folder, path,codec/sampling rate, playback buffer and today's date.
Shared music in Section 5.4.1 is a way of music streaming which you look for the music list and control playback from
the device. This topic will introduce another way to do the music streaming which is not necessary to control playback
on the device.
You can share the music files from PC, Android mobile or tablet, and directly use your PC, Android mobile, tablet or
iPhone / iPad to control music playback on the device. It is simple called DLNA streaming.
Control via PC: The PC system requirements for DLNA are Windows 7 and Windows Media Player 12. Setup as below:
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First, share the media on your PC to the device (Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Cen-
ter > Change advanced sharing settings > Media streaming options)
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Open Windows Media Player to enable Allow remote control of my Player.
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Select any music in the library and choose Play to "Connect 120"
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A box of music playback pops up for the streaming.
Control on Smartphone / Tablet: You may search (with keyword: DLNA) and install any free or commercial DLNA
apps from Google Play or Apple Store if you are using Android mobile, tablet or iPhone / iPad. It is suggested to use
BubbleUPnp or Twonky Beam on Android mobile, tablet; or use Twonky Beam on iPhone/iPad.
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Select the device as the player.
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Select music server and choose the music.
Please NOTE: Some apps may not support streaming music from iPhone/iPod but iPhone/iPod could still be used to
control streaming music from other servers. Some apps may allow to play the music to multi players at the same time.
Some apps can create a playlist if you choose several music. If you want more details, please refer to your own instruc-
tion of the software or apps that you used for DLNA streaming.
DMR (DLNA Streaming)
and
on the remote control for shortcut.
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