O pe r a t io n - T h e D is p l ay In t e r f ac e
4.8.6 Manage Music
Selecting
Manage Music
to provide options to
Edit
Music,
Delete
Music,
Move
Recycle
Bin.
the
Edit Genres:
Enables the music genres listed by the
UnitiServe to be deleted, added to or renamed.
Manage Music Menu
Edit Genres
Assign Genres
Rename Music
Delete Music
Assign Genres:
Initiates a routine enabling music to be
assigned to genres. Music can be listed by Album, by
or by
Recently Ripped,
and a genre assigned. Existing genre assignments can also
be listed and changed, by selecting
Rename Music:
Enables Albums,
renamed. Selecting
Albums
provides options to rename the selected album, its tracks
or its artist. Selecting
Artists
Delete Music:
Enables
Albums
displays a list of items and provides the option
to delete the selected album. Selecting
albums listed by artist.
Note:
Deleting items moves them to the Recycle Bin from
where they can be permanently deleted or restored.
Move Music:
Provides access to a routine that enables
music files to be moved between Music Stores. Select
Move Monitor
to display ongoing file movements and
select
Move History
to display previous file movements.
Note:
Moving a large number of files can take a
considerable time.
Note:
Music files should never be added to or deleted from
Music Stores via an alternative computer operating system.
Backup Music:
Enables UnitiServe backups to be monitored
and their history interrogated.
Note:
Backup routines can be viewed and backup
locations added via the Music Stores menu.
Recycle Bin:
Displays a list of deleted items and enables
either their restoration or permanent erasure.
opens the Manage Music menu
Genres,
Assign
Genres,
Rename
Music,
Backup Music
and to view
Move Music
Backup Music
Recycle Bin
individually or collectively selected,
View
Genres.
Artists
Tracks
and
displays a list of items and
displays albums listed by artist.
Albums
to deleted. Selecting
Artists
displays
4.8.7 UPnP™ Settings
The UnitiServe operates as a UPnP™ music server providing
music files and internet radio broadcasts to any network
attached UPnP™ compatible playback device. Selecting
UPnP™ Settings
Settings Menu to enable the UnitiServe UPnP™ settings to
be configured appropriately.
Note:
For UnitiServe internet radio to be accessible to a
UPnP™ playback device, the option must be enabled
Artists
from either the Naim Desktop Client or n-Serve for OS X
application.
Server Name:
of the UnitiServe UPnP™ server that will be seen by
to be
UPnP™ playback devices. The name can be changed
by selecting the name field to open a text entry screen.
Connected UPnP™ playback devices will have to be
restarted if the UnitiServe name is changed.
Device Views:
UPnP™ playback device views and browses the music files
available on the UnitiServe and any connected Network
Share or USB device. Select
all the files available to the UnitiServe. Select
to view and browse just the ripped CDs held by UnitiServe
Music Stores. Select
the files held individually on each device connected to
the UnitiServe. individually on each device connected to
the UnitiServe. Select
internet radio stations available to the playback device via
the UnitiServe.
Note:
Deselecting all Device View options will make all
music unavailable for UPnP™ playback.
Music Views:
displayed by the UPnP™ playback device for each music
file available from the UnitiServe. Albums, Artists, Playlists,
Genres, Tracks, Composers, Conductors, Performers, and
Newest CDs can be collectively or individually selected.
A-Z Index Options:
music collections to be divided alphabetically into
segments when displayed by the UPnP™ playback device.
First select
Show Index
15
from the System menu opens the UPnP™
Select
Server Name
to specify the name
Select
Device Views
to specify how the
All Music
to view and browse
Browse by Device
to view and browse
Internet Radio
to view and browse
Select
Music Views
to specify the information
Selecting
A-Z Index Options
to switch on segmented display
CD Collection
enables
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