Yamaha MCX-2000 User Manual

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MCX-2000 Owner’s Manual
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When you start playback of an MP3, WAV or WMA audio 
file from the PC, the MCX-2000 shows the Play 
Information screen as follows.
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Playback methods
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Stereo level indicators
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Category where playback started
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Song title
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Audio format
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Time display
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Album title
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Artist name
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Categorized genre
The Submenu commands in the Play Information screen for 
audio content from a networked PC:
Playback: Provides the same playback control functions as 
available on the remote control. So, you can control the song 
playback simply using the cursor controller on the front panel 
or from a PS/2 keyboard (only with cursor and enter keys). 
Group selection buttons (+/–) only work when you can 
access the next or previous group. On-screen group 
selection buttons turn gray and don’t work if you start 
playback from All Songs.
Repeat: Select the repeat playback mode. Select Single 
(
) to repeat a single song from the current group, or All 
(
) to repeat all songs from the current group. Select OFF 
to stop repeat playback.
Random: Turns the random playback mode on or off.
Group: Selects Single to play only the current group, or All 
to play all other groups in the same category.
Broadcast: Streams a song currently playing on the 
MCX-2000 to MusicCAST clients specified in a dialog box 
(page 89).
Recall Play: Makes the MCX-2000 start ‘continued’ 
playback of a song currently playing on a client specified in a 
dialog box (page 90).
n You can create a wide variety of playback patterns by combining repeat, 
random and group playback modes using the relevant Submenu 
commands, just like when you play songs from the music archive 
(page 51). You can also set the repeat or random playback mode, or 
turn broadcast playback on or off using the relevant remote control 
buttons (REPEAT, RANDOM and BROADCAST).
Notes on Playing the Network Content
When using the Network Content feature, you should 
remember the following:
• WMA audio files are shown as PCM in the Play 
Information screen.
It’s because the DiXiM Media Server converts WMA audio into 
PCM format before it’s streamed to the MCX-2000.
• Network content files cannot be accessed from 
MusicCAST clients.
Use the Broadcast feature. The MCX-2000 can broadcast a 
music or audio file from the DiXiM Media Server to multiple 
clients, just as broadcasting an Internet radio program.
• You cannot view digital photo and movie files.
Though the DiXiM Media Server allows its PC clients to view 
them over a local network, the MCX-2000 (another DiXiM 
client) doesn’t support a viewing function.
• The DiXiM Media Server only serves local media files.
Since the DiXiM Media Server doesn’t support ‘relaying’ 
network files, you cannot play shared music and audio files 
from other PCs. (You cannot add folders on a network volume 
to the server.)
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