Roku Music Player Manuale Utente

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You can choose specific albums or songs to play by navigating down to your desired album and 
pressing Add [+] to add to an existing Song Queue, or Play to replace an existing Song Queue. 
Hint: if your selected album contains songs by different artists, such as compilation 
albums or movie soundtracks, only the song(s) by your selected artist will be played.  
Browse by Album instead to play all the tracks.)
Browsing by Song 
Browsing by song displays a list of all the songs in your music library, listed in alphabetical 
order. Use the Left/Right 
РÆarrows to “fast browse” through the list, or up/down  Â Ì to 
move through the list one item at a time.
Browsing by Genre
Browsing by genre displays an alphabetical listing of genres that describe the artists in your 
music library. To add all songs within a genre to your Song Queue, highlight that Genre and 
press Add.
To browse within a genre, such as Hip Hop/Rap, press Select on your desired genre. You will see 
a list of artists in that genre, with the option to see a list of all albums in that genre. Or you can 
navigate to an artist and press Select to view albums of the selected genre by that artist.
Hint: Information about your music, including Song Name, Artist, Album, and Genre is 
usually created automatically by the software you used to save your audio CD files on 
your computer’s hard drive (aka “ripping”). This process creates data called “ID3 tags” 
to describe each track. If this data is missing from your audio files, they will not appear 
when you browse by that data category. If you need to edit your ID3 tags, or if you are 
not satisfied with the description of genres (or other data) assigned to your music file, it 
is possible to edit that data in iTunes, Windows Media Player or other supported music 
jukebox programs. (In iTunes, select the file(s) to edit, click on File/Get info, then click on 
the Info tab.)
Section 2: Browsing Music
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