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Common Uses
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Director/Wireless-N Music Player with Integrated Amplifier
Wireless Home Audio
Internet Music and Radio Stations
Rhapsody
Rhapsody is the critically-acclaimed digital music service
that provides its members unlimited access to millions of
full-length tracks. With Rhapsody and your new Linksys by
Cisco Wireless Home Audio product you will have instant
access to all of your favorite music. Listen whenever you
want, play continuous music with Rhapsody Channels
and discover new music and old favorites.
You can access Rhapsody Online from your Computer
and bookmark your favorite artists, tracks, and albums.
You can also create playlists of your favorite tracks. These
bookmarks and playlists can be accessed from your
Director via the My Library option in the Rhapsody menu.
NOTE: In order for your Rhapsody service to
work properly with the Director, you must have
used the Linksys by Cisco EasyLink Advisor
CD-ROM to setup your Director.
The initial Rhapsody menu is a carousel menu.
Use the left and right buttons to move through the
menu items. Press OK to select an item.
Navigate through list menus by using the down and up
buttons. Press OK to view tracks in an album, playlist,
or associated with an artist and press the Back button to
return to the title.
Press the Play button to start playing a selection.
For additional details on the Rhapsody menus, refer to
Rhapsody, page 28.
RadioTime
Radiotime provides streaming access to over 100,000
radio stations and shows. You can locate shows based on
location, topic, or music genre.
When you select RadioTime, a list menu will appear with
options that allow you to browse local radio stations,
talk shows, sports shows, music genres, and stations in
locations across the world.
Navigate through list menus by using the down and up
buttons. Press OK to make a selection.
For additional details on RadioTime, refer to RadioTime,
page 34.
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