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Playing Your Music with the Cisco Media Software
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Player/Wireless-N Music Extender
Wireless Home Audio
How Do I Connect External Audio
Devices?
You can connect external audio sources such as turntables,
stereo systems, and generic MP3 players using the RCA
inputs on the back of your Player. This allows you to play
audio from external audio sources through your Player
and the audio can also be streamed to any or all of the
other devices on your Wireless Home Audio network.
Analog In The Analog In tab allows you to select and play
audio from the analog input on the back of the device you
are controlling. Double-click Device : Analog Line In to
replace the existing queue with the analog line in option.
The Player needs to be set to Analog Line In to play audio
from your external sources. To do so from the Cisco Media
Player software, perform the following steps:
Launch the Cisco Media Player.1.
Locate the Player interface located under the Zones on 2.
the left side of the screen.
Go to the 3. Analog In tab.
Double-click the line that includes the name of the 4.
player such as Player : Analog Line In. Analog Line In
will appear in the queue.
Creating and Using Favorites
Favorites allow you to quickly and easily access music and
channels that are meaningful to you.
Some examples of how favorites can be used:
One favorite can be assigned to your favorite album on
Rhapsody, another can be assigned to your favorite radio
station on RadioTime, and another can be assigned to your
favorite playlist on your computer. You can even add all
of the songs in your Now Playing Queue as a Favorite. You
can then access your favorites at any time by pressing the
Favorites button and the assigned favorite number.
The Favorites window displays all of the Favorites that
have been created on your Wireless Home Audio system.
Double-click a favorite to add it to the queue of the
selected zone.
You can create a Favorite in the Cisco Media Player
interface by selecting a track or multiple tracks (use shift
to select multiple tracks) from the details portion of the
interface and dragging it to a Favorite position.
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