Dlna controller screen, Music, Video – Sony RM-NU1 User Manual
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DLNA controller screen
Appears when you are able to control a
DLNA-compliant device on your home network.
Music
The playback screen for PC/HDD Music is used
here in illustrations.
* The icon displayed is different depending on the
settings.
Video
The playback screen for PC/HDD Video is used
here in illustrations.
Activity icon/
Activity name/
group name
Tap to select the desired
Activity.
Add Activity
Tap to add an Activity.
Settings
Tap to make or change settings.
Item
Description
Jacket information Displays the jacket of the audio
content that is currently being
played back.
Content
information
Displays information on the
audio content that is currently
being played back.
Current playback
time of content
Displays the playback time of
content currently played back.
You can move the playback
position by using the cursor
shown on the progress bar.
Total playback
time of content
currently being
played back
Displays the total playback
time of content currently being
played back.
Operation buttons
Tap to operate the device
currently controlled.
*
Tap to select the playback
range.
SHUF*
Tap to select the playback
mode.
Tap to display the ?/1 and
input panel.
Tap to display the registered
device list.
Item
Description
Tap to display the screen used
for switching the renderer
(network controlled player).
Tips
•
This icon does not appear in the
following cases.
–
During a PARTY
–
While playing back content
that cannot be delivered
again by the server
•
appears during a PARTY.
Tap to start a new PARTY, or
control the PARTY currently
being held.
Tap to display the option menu.
Tap to return to the content list.
Tip
The server list may appear
depending on the status of the
unit.
Item
Description
Thumbnail
Displays the thumbnail of the
video content that is currently
being played back.
Content
information
Displays information on the
video content that is currently
being played back.
Current playback
time of the content
Displays the playback time of
the video content currently
being played back.
You can move the playback
position by using the cursor
shown on the progress bar.
Item
Description