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What is a music queue?
When you make music selections, they are added to a list of tracks called a music
queue. You can create a different music queue for each zone in your house, or you
can create a zone group and play the same music across multiple zones. A play
indicator appears to the left of the track currently playing in the music queue. When
the current track ends, the next track in the queue starts to play, and play continues
down through the list until the queue is completed. When you add selections to a
queue, you can choose to play them now, play them next, add them to the end of the
queue, or play them now and clear the queue of previous music selections.
What is a Sonos playlist?
A Sonos playlist is a music queue you create and then save for future listening. For
example, you might want to create a jazz playlist, a party playlist, or an easy
listening playlist.
What is radio?
Internet radio stations and radio shows are broadcasts provided by 3rd parties via
the Internet. You can choose from thousands of radio stations and radio shows from
around the globe, including archived shows and podcasts. You can also add your
own favorite stations if they use streaming MP3 or WMA formats (not every radio
station provides streams.)
What is Line-in?
You can connect an external line-in source such as a CD player, portable music
player, or television to your Sonos Multi-Room Music System, and this audio can be
streamed to any ZonePlayer(s) in your house.
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