Music Server - Revox Joy Symphony User Manual

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Symphony
 Music server
The Revox Symphony creates order in
your beloved CD collection. Just pack all
the tracks that make up your CD
collection onto a NAS drive in the
highest quality and then browse through
them at your leisure, looking for long-lost
tracks
or
rediscovering
favourites. No more looking for CDs that
have been put back into the wrong box!
Network servers that support the UPnP-
AV standard can be accessed through
the network (LAN or WLAN). The most
usual instance of such a server is a NAS
hard disc. The name of a media server is
defined at the server itself.
It is however possible to use a normal PC
as a network server. This however
requires an UPnP-AV software so that
the Symphony can find and play stored
music files. Such a software is offered,
for example, by the company
Vision
with the software
The display of the selection menu of
such an UPnP-AV server can vary
greatly.
Music server display
The S208 remote control has an adaptive
cover display in the Music server menu
field. If no cover is available for the
selected track, a standard 130 x 130 pixel
icon is displayed:
56
some
old
Twonky
TwonkyMusic
.
If a cover does exist however, this shown
in a higher resolution of 176 x 176 pixels.
As well as showing the current playing
time 03:45, the total playing time [66:46]
is shown under the cover. The control
functions are described on the next page.
Important
: Music folder name
The Symphony can only find your music
tracks on the media server if they are
located in a folder called Music. Other
folder names are not recognised. This
folder can be shown with a different
name than "Music" in the Symphony
display. This depends greatly on the
settings and on the various models of
this media server.
Operation

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