Streaming Music From Other Streaming Services Without Using Roon; (Work In Progress, Soon To Be Released); Adding Your Private Music Library To Bbii - MyTek BROOKLYN BRIDGE II ROON CORE Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for BROOKLYN BRIDGE II ROON CORE:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

User's Manual

4. Adding your private music library to BBII

Listening to music stored digitally on the Brooklyn Bridge II isn't limited to just streaming service
libraries. On this streamer, you can also play tracks from your private library on a computer or
other digital storage media. There are three ways to do this:
Directly transfer music to the device's memory.
Play music from an external drive connected to the BBII
Wirelessly stream music using a NAS (Network Attached Storage) connected to the same in-
ternal network as the BBII
4.1. Importing Music to BBII internal storage
Note: For the following operations, we recommend using external data transfer programs such as
Carbon Copy Cloner for MAC OS or TeraCopy for Windows, especially for larger libraries. External
data copying programs offer more stable performance and the ability to resume copying from
where it was interrupted. The steps below were performed using Carbon Copy Cloner on a MAC
OS system.
There are two methods for transferring music to the internal memory of the Brooklyn Bridge II:
a. Importing music wirelessly from your computer using local network.
• Navigate to your music folder located on your computer and choose it for copy
37

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the BROOKLYN BRIDGE II ROON CORE and is the answer not in the manual?

This manual is also suitable for:

Brooklyn bridge ii

Table of Contents