Linksys DMC350 User Guide - Page 32
Using the Cisco Media Player, Volume Control, Bass/Treble Adjustment, Previous, Play/Pause
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Wireless Home Audio Using the Cisco Media Player The Cisco Media Player allows you to control your Wireless Home Audio devices from a computer. You can play music to individual zones, link zones, add songs to the queue and control the volume. To launch the Cisco Media Player software, go to Start > Programs > Cisco Media Center > Cisco Media Player. The Media Player Interface contains several regions used for navigation, selection, and control of your Wireless Home Audio devices and libraries. Menu Show/Hide Options Zones Menu Menu & Details Search Common Uses Zones Zones are displayed on the left side of the interface. A zone is selected when it is highlighted with a light blue border (as shown in the following image). The zone window displays playback controls, album art, a track progress bar, and the Queue, Play To, and Analog In tabs. Favorites Media Sources Conductor/Wireless-N Digital Music Center Playback Control Functions Button Function Volume Control The Volume Control slider allows you to adjust the volume for the selected device. You drag the slider up to increase the volume or down to lower the volume. Bass/Treble Adjustment Click the icon in the upper right to bring up the adjustment sliders for the bass and treble audio settings. Previous Press this to play the previous track in the queue. Stop Stops the current music selection (playing or paused music) and moves the first item played to the top of the queue, which is then highlighted. The Stop button does not clear the queue. Play/Pause Toggles between playback and a paused state. If nothing is playing, pressing this button when music is selected starts playback of the selected music. Next Plays the next song in the queue. Repeat Now Playing Queue When enabled, the Now Playing Queue will repeat continuously until stopped. 26