Cambridge Audio CXN v2 Manual page 9

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Viewing the queue
To view the queue at any time press the '•••' (more) button.
You can jump playback to any point in the queue by navigating up/down the list and pressing Enter.
Editing the queue
Tracks can be removed from the queue by highlighting them with the navigator and pressing the Stop button.
To clear an entire queue, navigate to the bottom of the queue to highlight [Clear Queue] and press Enter.
Note: Switching the CXN v2 into standby will delete the queue.
The 'Now Playing' screen
Pressing the
button will cycle through:
• Combination of track/stream info plus album/station art.
• Just album/station art.
• Just track/stream info.
Album art and radio station logos may also be displayed if available. For USB Media the Album art needs to be in the same folder as the track.
Album art file format
Album art images are supported in .png and .jpg file formats only.
Images can have any name, but images named Folder.png or Folder.jpg take precedence.
Images embedded into tracks are not supported.
Playlists
The CXN v2 supports various playlist formats:
• ASX (Microsoft® playlist format)
• M3U
• PLS
For permanent storage of favourite media selections, it is recommended to use suitable software to create playlists. These can then be accessed by
the CXN v2 from USB storage devices or UPnP servers that support playlist serving. It is not currently possible to save playlists created on the CXN
v2.
Inputs
USB audio
The CXN v2 USB Audio input is intended to connect directly to a PC or Mac computer.
The default CXN v2 configuration is USB Audio profile 1.0 which works with nearly all common operating systems and computer types without
needing additional drivers. In this configuration sample rates from 16-bit/44.1kHz to 24-bit/96kHz are supported.
For more details on USB Audio, see our online guides at: www.cambridgeaudio.com/USB-audio.
D1-D2
The two digital inputs are capable of receiving stereo PCM audio with sample rates up to 24-bit/192kHz.
Bluetooth
The optional Cambridge Audio BT100 Bluetooth dongle can be connected into any available USB socket.

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