Sonos ZP80 User Guide - Page 54

Making library selections, Imported playlists, Music Library, Zones, Library, Music, Add to Queue, M3U - compatibility

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Chapter 3: Windows® Desktop Controller 3-11 Making library selections Use the Music Library pane to select the music you wish to play. Note: The music you select will play in the zone or zone group that's highlighted in the Zones pane. 1. From the Zones pane, click to highlight the zone you want to play music in. 2. Choose one of the following options: • From the Music Library pane, click the Library tab, or • From the Music menu, click Music Library. Use the mouse to move through the list until you reach the choice you want. To play all songs by an artist, on an album, or in a genre, highlight the selection and click Play Now to play the music now, or Add to Queue to add it to your music queue. Click to expand the music tree for any selection. You can also drag and drop selections directly from the music library to the queue. Highlight a selection, and while holding down the mouse, drag the selection to the music queue, and then release. Note: You can add tracks to a music queue while listening to other music. Imported playlists The Sonos Digital Music System is compatible with iTunes playlists as well as M3U, WPL and PLS playlist files created with third-party software (e.g. iTunes, WinAmp, Windows Media Player, etc.). The Sonos Digital Music System does not change music or playlist files created by other applications; these files are always treated as "read-only". M3U, WPL and PLS support • You can view your playlists by selecting Imported Playlists from the Library tab. • If they are not visible, they are probably not located in a folder you currently have shared to the Sonos Digital Music System. Move the playlist file .PLS, .M3U or

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Chapter 3:
Windows® Desktop Controller
3-11
Making library selections
Use the
Music Library
pane to select the music you wish to play.
1.
From the
Zones
pane, click to highlight the zone you want to play music in.
2.
Choose one of the following options:
From the
Music Library
pane, click the
Library
tab,
or
From the
Music
menu, click
Music Library
.
Use the mouse to move through the list until you reach the choice you want. To play all
songs by an artist, on an album, or in a genre, highlight the selection and click
Play
Now
to play the music now, or
Add to Queue
to add it to your music queue.
You can also
drag and drop
selections directly from the music library to the queue.
Highlight a selection, and while holding down the mouse, drag the selection to the
music queue, and then release.
Imported playlists
The Sonos Digital Music System is compatible with iTunes playlists as well as M3U, WPL
and PLS playlist files created with third-party software (e.g. iTunes, WinAmp, Windows
Media Player, etc.).
The Sonos Digital Music System does not change music or playlist files created by other
applications; these files are always treated as “read-only”.
M3U, WPL and PLS support
You can view your playlists by selecting
Imported Playlists
from the
Library
tab.
If they are not visible, they are probably not located in a folder you currently have
shared to the Sonos Digital Music System. Move the playlist file .PLS, .M3U or
Note:
The music you select will play in the zone or zone group that’s highlighted in
the
Zones
pane.
Note:
You can add tracks to a music queue while listening to other music.
Click to expand the music tree for any selection.