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6

Confirm that the [Location type] has been
changed to [Private] and select [Close].

7

Confirm that [(Private network)] is
displayed in the [Network and Sharing
Center] window and close the window.

8

If a check is not added next to [Share my
media] in the [Media Sharing] window that
is displayed in step 2, add a check next to
[Share my media], then select [OK].

A list of connectable devices is displayed.

9

Select [Settings...] that appears beside
[Share my media to:].

10

Add a check next to [Allow new devices

and computers automatically] and select
[OK].

Note

Uncheck this item after you confirm that the unit can
connect to the computer and play audio data on the
computer.

Listening to audio content
stored on a computer with
Windows Vista/ Windows XP

There are two methods to listen to audio
content on a computer with the Windows
Vista/ Windows XP.

• Using the DLNA controller (page 20)
• Random playback

The operation is different depending on the
device. Refer to the operating instructions of
your server or controller.

Playing Back Audio
Content on a Server at
Random

You can play back audio content on the server
which is recognized first. You can use this
function without a controller.

Notes

• This function is available only with computers that

have Windows Media Player 11/12 or VAIO
Media plus 1.3 (or later) installed.

• Close any DLNA controller functions or devices,

such as the [Play To] dialogue of Windows Media
Player 12, when you want to play back audio
content from a server at random.

1

Press INPUT on the remote to
select home network input.

You can also use the AUDIO IN button
on the unit.

2

Press N on the remote.

Audio content is played back only at
random on the server which is recognized
first.

Listening to audio content on a
server