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What type of music files can I play? |
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Net-Tune compatible receivers are compatible with MP3(both fixed
and variable bitrates), WMA, and WAV format music files. |
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The
receiver's display shows the word "DISCONNECTED", and it
doesn't appear to be operating. What should I do? |
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The receiver may not be
properly connected to the network. Please check the following:
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Is the Ethernet
cable properly connected between the receiver and your PC?; |
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Are the router and hub receiving
power?; |
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Is the Net-Tune Central
software running properly?; |
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Are the DHCP settings for your
broadband router and Windows® OS valid? |
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What
should I do if the audio signal skips during playback? |
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Make sure you aren't running
too much memory-intensive software including
software that automatically launches at start-up. You may need to
quit other applications to prevent the audio signal from skipping. |
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What
should I do if certain MP3, WMA or WAV files won't play? |
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There are two possible reasons
for this problem:
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Those files may
be corrupted. Check by playing them through another media player,
such as Windows® Media Player; |
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Net-Tune cannot handle
WMA files that are protected by copyright. To avoid this problem,
change the relevant settings when making WMA files on Windows®
Media Player. |
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What
should I do if Net-Tune won't run the music distribution function
properly within the Windows® XP environment? |
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This problem may be caused
by operating a firewall. If so, you need to change your PC's firewall
setting. For more information, click here. |
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Can
I connect my PC to multiple Net-Tune compatible receivers? |
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Yes. You can connect up
to three Net-Tune compatible receivers to your PC at any one
time. |
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Can
I operate a Net-Tune compatible receiver over a wireless LAN? |
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We don't recommend using
Net-Tune over a wireless LAN. Factors such as the lay-out of
your PC and receiver or the stability of the transmitted signal may
cause the audio signal to skip. |
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Can I record to MD or MP3? |
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For copyright protection, Net-Tune compatible receivers cannot output digital signals.
So you can only record to MD or MP3 by analog signals. |
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Although I connect using a router, the Net-Tune compatible receiver
doesn't find a server. What should I do? |
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Multiple DHCP servers may operate in a network. Not only the router,
but certain PCs also have the DHCP function. Please check each device's DHCP setting in a network. |
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When
I change music servers, the Net-Tune compatible receiver doesn't find
the new server. What should I do? |
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The Net-Tune compatible receiver has a function that automatically
searches for the previously connected server. Thus, if you want
to change to a new music server, please select "Music server?" from
the Network Setup in the Setup Menu.
If the new server name doesn't appear in the menu, please try to
turn off the receiver, and turn it on again.
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Why do my Windows®
Media Audio(WMA) lossless files not play back through the Net-Tune compatible receiver ?(NOTE;
This new "lossless" format was recently introduced in Windows Media® Player 9) |
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Since WMA "lossless" uses a different audio codec to compress
the CD Audio, a special decoder is needed to play back these files. Net-Tune uses the standard WMA
decoder and is not compatible with this new format at this time.
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The Internet radio function on Net-Tune components is no longer available as the iMerge service has been discontinued.
This affects the following products: TX-NR1000, TX-NA1000, TX-NR901, TX-NR900, TX-NR801, NC-500, and RDC-7.1 |
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