Macsense Connectivity HomePod 사용자 설명서

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5.1 Server Control 
Click on the HomePod icon in the left side frame to bring up the main 
server controls. This window allows you to monitor and configure the 
server settings. The “Audio Server Name” field defines a specific name 
for your audio collection that will be displayed on the HomePod. 
Examples of some good names are, “John’s Audio Collection”, 
“Bedroom Collection”, or “Living Room Audio Library”. 
Once you have named you audio collection, you need to define the 
contents of your collection. There are two ways to define which audio 
files you want included in your collection: by Audio Folders or by 
iTunes Audio Library. Other methods will be added to HomePod Audio 
Server in the future. If you are using iTunes to manage your audio 
collection, proceed to the Configuring iTunes Audio Library section. 
5.2 Configuring Audio Folders 
An Audio Folder is any directory that contains audio files (such as MP3 
files). This is the most generic way of configuring the Audio Server to 
locate your audio files. By specifying an Audio Folder, all the audio files 
in that directory (including any subdirectories) will become part of your 
collection. You can specify more than one Audio Folder, and all the 
contents will be combined into one collected and recognized by the 
HomePod. 
When you click on the Audio Folders icon on the left, you will be 
presented with two “Add” options on the right: 
 
Configuring Audio Folders 
To add an Audio Folder, click on the “Add Audio Folder…” icon and 
locate the folder that contains your audio files. This may be your C:\My 
Documents\My Audio\ directory, or any folder with your audio files that 
you'd like to include in your collection. The path to the folder you just 
added will be listed on the right frame. You can also configure the Audio 
Server to recognize your existing playlists.    To add your playlists, click 
on the “Add Playlist Folder…” and select the top level folder that 
contains your playlist files (.M3U).     
After the configuration is complete, click the HomePod icon on the left 
frame to return to the server control frame. Press the “Start” button to