Browse Folders; Usb Media; Devices (Accessing Your Ipod) - Cisco LINKSYS DMP100 User Manual

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Wireless Home Audio
Enter the title using the keyboard touchscreen and press
the Search button.

Browse Folders

The Browse Folders option allows you to browse all of
the folders located on your selected media. Folders will be
displayed even if they do not contain any music.

USB Media

When you connect a USB device to the Director or
Conductor, a carousel menu is displayed that allows
you to browse music by artist, album, genre, or browse
the folders located on the USB device. You also have the
option to search by artist, album, or genre.
Player/Wireless-N Music Extender
Using the Controller with Your Player

Devices (Accessing Your iPod)

When you have an iPod connected to your Director or
Conductor using the optional Docking Station for iPod
(MCCI40), you find music in the same manner that you
do on your iPod. A list menu is displayed with the options
to view by playlist, artist, album, genre, track, podcast,
composer, or audiobook.
Use the scroll or up and down buttons on the 5-Way
button to navigate the list. Select an option by pressing
it on the touchscreen or pressing the center of the 5-Way
button.
Playlist
Displays a list of playlists created on your
computer using iTunes.
Select a playlist title to view the tracks in the playlist.
Highlight a playlist and press the Add to Now Playing
Queue
button on the touchscreen to add the
tracks from the selected playlist to the Now Playing
Queue. This doesn't disrupt any tracks that are currently
playing.
Press the Play
button with a playlist highlighted to
begin playing the playlist and add all of the tracks in
the playlist to the Now Playing Queue. Any track that
was previously playing will be stopped and the first
track from the playlist will begin playing immediately.
Artist
Displays a list of artists available on your iPod.
Select an artist name to view the album titles available
from the artist. Select an album title to view a list of
tracks from the album that are located on the iPod.
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