Adding A Shared Folder; Viewing Shared Folders - Sonos CONTROL Product Manual

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Managing Your Local Music Library
The Sonos system can play music from any computer or Network-Attached Storage (NAS) device on your home network
where you have shared music folders. During the setup process, you are guided through the process of accessing your local
music library (such as your iTunes library). Over time, you may wish to add or remove music folders from this list.
Once you've set up your local music library, you can play selections from it by choosing Music Library from the MUSIC menu.
Note: If you have uncompressed WAV or AIFF files in your music collection, they may only
appear under Tracks or Folders in your music library as uncompressed files may not contain
detailed information such as artist, title and genre.

Adding a shared folder

To make another shared folder available to your Sonos system:
From the Music menu, select Settings -> Manage Music Library -> Music Library Setup.
1.
Touch Add New Share.
2.
Choose one of the following options:
3.
• Select Scan my network for shares to automatically scan for shared folders that are not currently being accessed.
• Touch to select a folder from the displayed list.
• If the folder does not require a user name and password, touch OK.
• If the folder does require a username and password, use the keyboard to type them, and then touch OK.
• Select Enter the location of a share if you prefer to enter the path.
• Use the keyboard to type the path name for the share (path example: \\Name\Sharename, where Name is the net-
work name for your computer or NAS device, and Sharename is the name of the top level shared folder, such as
\\linkstation\music_share).
• If the folder does not require a user name and password, touch OK.
• If the folder does require a username and password, use the keyboard to type them, and then touch OK.

Viewing shared folders

From the Settings menu, select Manage Music Library -> Music Library Setup.
The shared music folders that are currently accessible to your Sonos system are displayed. (If a computer on your network is
turned off or is in sleep or standby mode, the music on that computer will be unavailable to the Sonos system until the
computer is turned back on.)
Stop accessing a shared folder
From the Music menu, select Settings -> Manage Music Library -> Music Library Setup.
1.
The shared music folders that are currently accessible to your Sonos system are displayed.
Select the folder you wish to stop using, and touch Remove. Your music folder will remain untouched on your computer,
2.
but you will no longer be able to access it from the Sonos system.
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