Setup guide

Mirage Media Server Set Up
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Entering your TuneIn credentials and pressing the Save button will allow you to associate
your MMS with your online TuneIn account so that you’ll have easy access to your local radio
stations and stored favorites.
TuneIn allows for multiple streams. No account required.
More information about TuneIn Radio can be found at
www.TuneIn.com
Adding Local AM/FM Radio Stations
Most of your local radio stations will be already listed in the TuneIn Local Radio list on
your MMS. However, certain broadcasters have not granted the TuneIn service permission
to list their streaming services in the TuneIn database.
You can manually add these stations to the local radio station listing in your MMS by
using the
Additional TuneIn Stations utility on the Content tab.
To make this task easier for you, Autonomic has pre-loaded a large database of popular
US radio stations that are not in the TuneIn database.
To add one of these stations, click on the
Add Station button and begin typing in the call
sign or station description in the elds provided. If that station is in our database, you’ll
be presented with a list of potential matches.
If your station is not in our database, you will have to obtain the URL of the streaming
service and manually enter it into the Stream URL eld in this dialog box. Take the time
to drop us a line at
support@autonomic-controls.com with the URL information and we
will add it to our database.
NOTE
Be sure to press the Save button at the top of the screen to record your changes.
Additional Services
Using Last.fm Scrobbler
Scrobbling a song means that when you listen to it, the name of the song is sent to Last.fm and
added to your music prole. Once you’ve signed up with Last.FM you can scrobble songs you
listen to on your Mirage Media Controller by pressing the scrobble button (when available).
Start scrobbling yourself, and see what artists you really listen to the most. Songs you listen to
will also appear on your Last.fm prole page for others to see.
Millions of songs are scrobbled every day. This data helps Last.fm to organise and recommend
music to people.
More information about Last.fm can be found at
www.Last.fm
Gracenote
Gracenote music recognition technology and metadata helps hundreds of music fans identify,
discover and connect with the songs and artists they love every day.
In the world of music, Album Covers are familiar, even iconic. They provide music fans quick
recall of artist and album names, genres and the era when music was produced. Gracenote
partners with every major music label, independents and leading content providers, such as
Getty Images, to deliver Cover Art and professional artist photographs – enhancing the listening
experience.