Imported Playlists - Sonos MULTI-ROOM MUSIC SYSTEM User Manual

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Chapter 4: Managing and Playing Music
From the Library tab, check or uncheck the Show Contributing Artists in the
2.
Music Library checkbox. If this box is not checked, the Contributing Artists view
will not display.
The Show Contributing Artists preference setting you select applies only to this
Sonos Controller. If you have another Sonos Controller, you can select a different
Contributing Artist view for it.
Using the Sonos Controller 200
From the Music Menu, touch Settings>Music Library Management> View
1.
Contributing Artists.
Select On or Off.
2.
The View Contributing Artists preference setting you select applies only to this Sonos
Controller. If you have another Sonos Controller, you can select a different
Contributing Artist view for it.
Using the Sonos Controller for iPhone
Contributing Artists are those who appear on individual tracks within an album,
including those on a compilation or soundtrack album. You can set your preferences
to show or hide these individual artists within a Contributing Artists view.
From the Music Menu, tap Settings>Music Library Management>View
1.
Contributing Artists.
Tap On or Off.
2.
The View Contributing Artists preference setting you select applies only to this
Controller. If you have another Sonos controller, you can select a different
Contributing Artist view for it.

Imported playlists

The Sonos Multi-Room Music System is compatible with iTunes playlists (including
Genius Mixes) as well as M3U, WPL and PLS playlist files created with third-party
software (e.g. iTunes, WinAmp, Windows Media Player, etc.).
The Sonos Multi-Room Music System does not change music or playlist files created
by other applications; these files are always treated as "read-only".
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