However, Some Or All Of My Itunes Music Library Does Not Play; I Cannot Sign In To My New Squeezenetwork Account; When I Attach Headphones To Squeezebox Boom, Audio Comes From Only One Channel; Appendix F: Using Boom As Part Of A Whole-Home System - Logitech Squeezebox Boom User Manual

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I have installed SqueezeCenter to allow playing of
music that's kept on my computer. However, some or
all of my iTunes music library does not play
Apple does not allow streaming of music to which DRM has been applied. Most music
purchased from the iTunes Store (with the exception of tracks designated as
"iTunes Plus") have DRM applied, and cannot be played by Squeezebox Boom or
similar devices. CDs which you have ripped, or music purchased in MP3 format
from non-DRM music services (such as emusic, Rhapsody and Amazon MP3)
are compatible.

I cannot sign in to my new SqueezeNetwork account

In order to complete your SqueezeNetwork registration you need to activate it
through the link sent to you via e-mail. Check your inbox for the activation e-mail.
Also check your Junk Mail or Spam folder, as your mail service may have blocked or
redirected the e-mail thinking it was invalid. If you have still not received it, try logging
into SqueezeNetwork and clicking "Resend Activation Email". If that does not work,
please contact Logitech Technical Support.
When I attach headphones to Squeezebox Boom,
audio comes from only one channel
Squeezebox Boom's headphone output also doubles as a subwoofer output.
The subwoofer output is monaural, so if you're getting only one channel from
your headphones, your Squeezebox Boom is probably configured for a subwoofer.
To check, select Settings > Audio > Line Out from the Home Screen.
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Appendix F: Using Boom As Part Of A Whole-
Home System
Squeezebox Boom is just one member of a growing family of Squeezebox network
music players and network music systems. Our products can be divided into three
categories:
All-in-one players feature built-in amplifiers and speakers, so you can place
them anywhere within range of your network without having to worry about
connecting them to an audio system. Squeezebox Boom is our first all-in-one network
music player.
Players, like the Squeezebox Receiver, Squeezebox Classic, and Squeezebox
Transporter, require an audio system or powered speakers. They're good choices
for adding network music to a home stereo system.
Controllers operate any player on your network. Our first model,
Squeezebox Controller, features a color screen that's great for displaying album art.
Squeezebox Controller connects wirelessly to your network, rather than using infrared,
so you can control your Squeezebox Boom from anywhere in your house.
Each player on your network can play a different music source. Or, you can
synchronize multiple players to hear the same music in multiple rooms. You can
have two or more players of the same model (for example, a Squezebox Boom in
each of your bedrooms), or select different models according to your exact needs
– for example, a Squeezebox Transporter connected to your high-end AV system,
a Squeezebox Receiver connected to a set of powered speakers in the office,
and Squeezebox Boom players in the kitchen and bedroom, all under your command
with a Squeezebox Controller.
If you love the musical experience your Squeezebox Boom brings you and
you're ready to expand into a whole-home music system, visit www.slimdevices.com
to see the entire line of Squeezebox products.
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