Operation Manual
NOXON
If you have a media server running in your network, you'll be shown the
main menu listing all available sources, including your server, when you
press the
button. Following the default settings of the server soft-
ware, the computer name or network ID of the computer on which the
server is running will be displayed in parenthesis for the latter, (here, for
example, Wim's PC).
Navigate to the right and you will be shown this overview of available
tracks.
These items are generated by the media server software based on the
available title information of the music files.
The so-called ID3 tags of files in well-organized collections contain information about the artist, album, title,
genre, year released and so on. The display may look completely different when using a different UPnP
server application, as this data is only received by the NOXON, not generated by it.
If we stay with our TwonkyVision media server, the following selections will be available:
Albums
Contains a list of all available albums in the library.
All Tracks
Here you can find a list of all of the tracks available on the server. Shuffling really
comes into its own here.
Genre
Blues, Pop, Funk and Soul are possible genre entries. Select a genre to display a
list of all tracks of the genre.
Genre Index
The genres are sorted alphabetically here: ABC, EFG etc.—for B as in Blues...
Genre/Artist
Once you have selected a genre, choose an artist to narrow the selection down
further.
Artist
Select your music by artist.
Artist Index
Artists are presorted here in name groups: ABC, EFG and so on.
Artist Albums
The album selection will be shown after you choose an artist.
Year/Artist
Select the year first, then the artist—who would have thought that you have tracks
THAT old in your collection?!
Folder
Use this option to navigate directly in the file system. In other words, folder and file
names will be displayed instead of title information (ID tag entries).
Tip: if you are not happy with the other display options, you can naturally create
and use your own system by intelligently renaming the folders and files!
Playlists
Here you have access to stored playlists. In other words, all found *.m3u files or
other files containing playlists will be available here.
The “Last Played” entry selects the last playlist used, while “Most Played” selects
the list most played since the server was set up.
For further navigation, use the usual buttons on the remote control. Once you've reached the item you were
looking for, just press Play, and after a brief moment to fill the NOXON cache, off you go. We would also like
to again point out the search function in lists; see “SMS quick-search in lists” on page 16.
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