HP Media Center m400 HP Media Center PC - User's Guide 5990-6456 - Page 138

Finding Music Files in My Music

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n To display CD information such as song titles and cover art in Media Center or in Windows Media Player, your PC needs to be connected to the Internet. Without an Internet connection, the music files are labeled unknown and only track numbers and playing times are displayed. Finding Music Files in My Music After you have added and organized files in Windows Media Player Library, you can browse through your music files in the My Music window. You can search for music files by album title, artist, song title, or music genre. You can also use the search feature to quickly find a specific song, album, or artist. To find a music file 1 In the My Music window, select Albums, Artists, Playlists, Songs, or Genres to display a list of all items in that category. In these windows you will have other options, depending on the category you select. Or Select Search. Use the numeric keypad buttons on the remote control to enter a descriptive word, song title, or artist name and display a list of all the titles that match your entry. n When copying music tracks, a check mark appears next to the track after it has been copied to the music library. 2 Use the arrow keys to select a music file, and then press the Play button on the remote control to begin playing that music file. 132 hp media center pc user's guide

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hp media center pc user’s guide
Finding Music Files in My Music
After you have added and organized files in
Windows Media Player Library, you can browse
through your music files in the My Music window.
You can search for music files by album title, artist,
song title, or music genre. You can also use the
search feature to quickly find a specific song,
album, or artist.
To find a music file
1
In the My Music window, select
Albums
,
Artists
,
Playlists
,
Songs
, or
Genres
to
display a list of all items in that category. In
these windows you will have other options,
depending on the category you select.
Or
Select
Search
. Use the numeric keypad
buttons on the remote control to enter a
descriptive word, song title, or artist name
and display a list of all the titles that match
your entry.
2
Use the arrow keys to select a music file, and
then press the Play button on the remote
control to begin playing that music file.
n
To display CD
information such as
song titles and cover
art in Media Center or
in Windows Media
Player, your PC needs
to be connected to the
Internet. Without an
Internet connection,
the music files are
labeled
unknown
and
only track numbers
and playing times are
displayed.
n
When copying music
tracks, a check mark
appears next to the
track after it has been
copied to the music
library.