Sonos ZP80 User Guide - Page 55

Managing music folders, ported Playlists, Library, iTunes support, Music

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3-12 Sonos Digital Music System User Guide .WPL into the same music folder that you have shared to the Sonos system, update your music index, and the custom playlists will appear when you select Imported Playlists from the Library tab. See Updating your music index for additional information. iTunes support • You can view your iTunes playlists in the Sonos Digital Music System by selecting Imported Playlists from the Library tab. • When you make changes to your iTunes playlist(s), exit iTunes, and then update your Sonos music index in order to see the changes (see Updating your music index) • iTunes playlists will automatically be imported into the Imported Playlists menu on both the Sonos Controller and Sonos Desktop Controller (for Windows), as long as your 'iTunes Music Library.xml' file is shared along with your music to the Sonos system. For typical iTunes installations, this file is located in the iTunes folder. • Sonos is unable to play tracks purchased from the iTunes Music Store as they are protected by Apple's proprietary Digital Rights Management (DRM) scheme. For additional information, browse our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) pages or Forums at http://support.sonos.com. Managing music folders The Sonos Digital Music System can play music from any networked computer or network-attached storage (NAS) device where you have shared music folders. During the setup process, you are guided through the process of accessing your shared music folders. Over time, you may wish to add or remove music folders from this list. These music folders are indexed by the Sonos Digital Music System so that you can view your music by categories. If you add new music to a folder that is already indexed, you can update your music index to add this music to your library. To play music from imported playlists, simply drop the playlist file .PLS, .M3U or .WPL into the same music folder that you have shared to the Sonos system, re-index the share and the custom playlists will appear when you select Imported Playlists from the Music menu.

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Sonos Digital Music System User Guide
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.WPL into the same music folder that you have shared to the Sonos system, up-
date your music index, and the custom playlists will appear when you select
Im-
ported Playlists
from the
Library
tab. See Updating your music index for
additional information.
iTunes support
You can view your iTunes playlists in the Sonos Digital Music System by selecting
Imported Playlists
from the
Library
tab.
When you make changes to your iTunes playlist(s), exit iTunes, and then update
your Sonos music index in order to see the changes (see Updating your music
index)
iTunes playlists will automatically be imported into the Imported Playlists menu
on both the Sonos Controller and Sonos Desktop Controller (for Windows), as
long as your '
iTunes Music Library.xml
' file is shared along with your music to the
Sonos system. For typical iTunes installations, this file is located in the iTunes
folder
.
Sonos is unable to play tracks purchased from the iTunes Music Store as they are
protected by Apple's proprietary Digital Rights Management (DRM) scheme.
For additional information, browse our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) pages or
Forums at
.
Managing music folders
The Sonos Digital Music System can play music from any networked computer or
network-attached storage (NAS) device where you have shared music folders. During
the setup process, you are guided through the process of accessing your shared music
folders. Over time, you may wish to add or remove music folders from this list.
These music folders are indexed by the Sonos Digital Music System so that you can
view your music by categories. If you add new music to a folder that is already indexed,
you can
update your music index
to add this music to your library.
To play music from imported playlists, simply drop the playlist file .PLS, .M3U or .WPL
into the same music folder that you have shared to the Sonos system, re-index the
share and the custom playlists will appear when you select
Imported Playlists
from
the
Music
menu.