Additional Settings - Sonos MULTI-ROOM MUSIC SYSTEM User Manual

Multi-room music system
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settings. This will disconnect the Controller from your Sonos Multi-Room Mu-
sic System entirely (you can add it again at any time.) This may be necessary
if the Controller gets associated to the wrong music system during setup, or if
you wish to join your Controller to another Sonos Multi-Room Music System
(for example, if you are setting up a previously used Sonos system.)

Additional Settings

Upon occasion, it may become necessary to adjust some of the default settings for
your Sonos Multi-Room Music System.
Sort folders by
You can set the sorting preference for music folders that are accessible from your
music library. You can choose to sort by:
• Track name
• Track number
• Filename
See "Sort folders by preference" on page 4-17 for more information.
Line-In encoding
When you have line-in music sources attached to a ZonePlayer, line-in encoding
determines how the Sonos Multi-Room Music System will encode the data coming
in from these sources. For multi-room audio, we recommend the Compressed
setting. For the highest quality sound, you can select Uncompressed encoding
instead (note that this selection requires more network bandwidth than compressed
audio.) For TV or DVD audio, we recommend the Uncompressed setting.
From the Music menu, select System Settings
1.
Select Advanced Settings>Line-In Encoding.
2.
Use the scroll wheel to select Uncompressed or Compressed encoding, and
3.
press OK. When Compressed is selected, you will notice a slight delay before
the music starts to play. When Uncompressed is selected, this delay is
significantly reduced.
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