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Music Player
Display modes
Your sound system has a range of display options when in
Music
Player
mode. Note that the availability of information depends on the
speci
fi
c media
fi
les, their format and upon the server capability. (Not
all UPnP servers make information from the media
fi
les available in
the same way.)
1. Press
the
Info
button to cycle through the different options.
a. Progress bar
Displays the playback progress for the
track currently playing.
b. Artist
Displays the artist information for the
track currently playing.
c. Album
Displays the album information for the
track currently playing.
d. Format
Displays the bit rate and format of the
track currently playing.
e. Buffer
Displays the radios internal buffer status
during media playback.
f. Date
Displays the current date.
Whenever the Music Player is displaying an information screen (as
opposed to a menu screen), the time is displayed in the top-right corner
of the display, and a WiFi strength or Ethernet connection indicator is
shown in the bottom-right corner together with an indicator showing
the method by which the radio is obtaining the media - either from a
UPnP server or USB memory.
1
a
e
d
c
b
1.06
Music player
12:34
Love Me Do
2.21
My Music
Music player
12:34
Love Me Do
My Music
Artist:
The Beatles
Music player
12:34
Love Me Do
My Music
Album:
1 - The Beatles
Music player
12:34
Love Me Do
My Music
Bit rate: 192 kbps
Codec: WMA
Sampling Rate:
44.1 kHz
Music player
12:34
Love Me Do
My Music
Playback buffer
f
Music player
12:34
Love Me Do
My Music
Today’s Date:
11/03/2014
The Stream 93i is able to display the album art for the track being played.
The ability of the radio to display art depends on the presence of the art
in the
fi
le being played, the art being not too large (or being re-sized by
the server), and the ability of the UPnP server to send the art to the radio.
Art sent to the radio needs to be in a JPEG format and no larger than 640
x 480 pixels. If the radio does not receive any art then a default icon is
displayed. Some UPnP server applications will also send a default icon if
no art is found within the
fi
le being played. Some UPnP server applications
will be able to re-size the art, if needed, before sending it to the radio. If
the radio expects to receive art but none is provided then no art or icon
will be displayed. Due to the wide variations in album art formats and
UPnP/DLNA standards, the failure of the radio to display album art is not
considered to be a fault.
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