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Hint:
You can always revert to SoundBridge Radio’s built-in default languages by clicking the
“Revert” button on the bottom of the Language settings area.
When you are finished editing your language settings, simply close your web page.
Standby and Reboot Options
On the SoundBridge Radio “Configuration” Web page, under “Options”, you can specify how
SoundBridge Radio behaves while in Standby mode and after powering up. Standby options
include: Display clock, Screen off. Reboot options include: Return to last state, Enter Standby,
Reconnect to last source, and Show Server List. (These options are useful if, for example, your
SoundBridge Radio is connected to a power strip with other equipment, and you would like it
to remain in standby even after the power returns to the unit.)
WMA Lossless Transcoding
This is an option that only needs adjusting if you are having trouble with WMA Lossless
playback. Reducing the Bitrate will help SoundBridge Radio tell the difference between WMA
and WMA Lossless based on the Bitrate of the stream. (For more information about this feature,
please visit Roku’s user forum at rokulabs.com/support.)
FLAC and Ogg-Vorbis Transcoding
You can use the Firefly media server to transcode your audio files from FLAC or Ogg-Vorbis to
be playable on SoundBridge Radio. For more information about the Firefly media server, please
see the Music Server chapter in section 4 of this manual.
Programming a Universal Remote Control
Roku has made available for download a “CCF file” with all of the remote control codes
supported by SoundBridge and SoundBridge Radio. A CCF file is a remote control
configuration file compatible with Pronto programmable universal remotes made by Philips
and other brands. Some other programmable universal remotes can also use or import CCF
files. Please consult the instructions for your particular remote control to see if you can use a
CCF file.
The SoundBridge CCF file includes all of the functions available on the standard SoundBridge
Section 11:
Advanced Features