Yamaha MCX-2000 User Manual

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MCX-2000 Owner’s Manual
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Once you’ve finished setting up your MCX-2000 
(and MusicCAST clients), you can start using it as 
a music server. This section explains how you 
can play and record audio sources on the
 MCX-2000, and stream music to the clients over 
the MusicCAST network.
Playing Audio Sources
The MCX-2000 supports playback of five different audio 
sources, and they are accessible from the Library screen 
opened from the Top Menu. Select Top Menu > Library for 
the following screen.
Music Archive
Select this when listening to music recorded from sources 
such as music CDs, radios or external audio signals. When 
you record these audio sources, the MCX-2000 lets you add 
information such as song title, artist name, album name and 
genre to each song (or audio program), allowing you to 
quickly find the music you want to listen to. 
Radio
Select this when listening to a radio broadcast. You can 
select one of main radio sources at any time: the built-in FM 
tuner, XM Satellite Radio (US model only) and Internet radio.
Network Content
Select this to receive and play audio content from a 
Windows PC in the network where the MCX-2000 is 
connected. The supplied software program must be installed 
beforehand on that computer (page 64). 
CD
Select this when listening to a CD set in the MCX-2000. 
Supported CDs are music CDs (CD-DA) and MP3 CDs (CD 
ROM). Since the MCX-2000 can track the file hierarchy in an 
MP3 CD (up to eight levels), you can play songs organized in 
folders or directories. 
Inputs
Select this when listening to incoming analog or digital audio 
signals from an external device. Playback control for these 
external inputs should be done from the external device.
n The MCX-2000 can play any one of the above audio sources while 
streaming a different archived song to each client in your MusicCAST 
network.
Playing Archived Music
To enjoy listening to songs from the music archive, you need 
to record them beforehand onto the MCX-2000 (page 66). 
You can add unique data to each song or audio program to 
easily find it later in the music archive. In fact, the song data 
gives a great help to categorize or group archived songs.
n Music streaming will start when you select and play (request) a song 
on each client. While song selection and playback control of streamed 
music are based on client operations, you can still control each client 
remotely from the MCX-2000 (page 87).
Select Top Menu > Library > Music Archive to open the 
following Music Archive menu screen.
Applications
Music Archive menu