Music Library Preferences; Managing The Music Queue - Sonos Controller for Android Product Manual

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Music Library Preferences

Imported playlists
The Sonos system is compatible with iTunes playlists (including Genius Mixes) as well as M3U, WPL and PLS playlist files
created with third-party software (for example, iTunes, WinAmp, Windows Media Player, and so on).
The Sonos system does not change music or playlist files created by other applications; these files are always treated as
"read-only."
M3U, WPL and PLS support
Select Music Library -> Imported Playlists from the Music Menu.
If your playlists are not visible, they are probably not located in a folder you currently have shared to the Sonos system. Move
the playlist file .PLS, .M3U or .WPL into the same music folder that you have shared to the Sonos system, update your music
index, and the custom playlists appear when you select Imported Playlists from your music library. To update your music
index, start the Sonos Controller for Mac or PC and select Update Music Index Now from the Music menu. For additional
information, go to http://faq.sonos.com/musicindex
iTunes support
Select Imported Playlists from the Music Library.
iTunes playlists are automatically imported into the Imported Playlists menu as long as your 'iTunes Music Library.xml'
file is shared along with your music to the Sonos system. For typical iTunes installations, this file is located in the iTunes
folder.
When you make changes to your iTunes playlist(s), exit iTunes, and then update your Sonos music index to see the
changes (use the Sonos Controller for Mac or PC to update your music index).
For additional information, browse our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) pages or forums at www.sonos.com/support.

Managing the Music Queue

Once you have added tracks to a queue, you can make changes to the music queue using the queue controls. Sonos playlists
are music queues you create and save for future listening. For more information, see "Sonos Playlists" on page 4-11.
Removing a track from the queue
1.
Touch
at the bottom of the Now Playing screen to display the music queue.
2.
Touch Edit.
3.
Flick through the list to locate the track you want to remove from the queue.
4.
Touch
to the left of the track.
The song disappears from the queue list.
5.
Touch Done, and then touch Close.
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