Bang & Olufsen BeoSound 5 Encore - User Guide User Manual
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Play music from a USB source
You can play music stored on a USB
device. When a USB device is connected
to the music system, an A.MEM source
will appear in the MODE menu for
selection, or you may select a USB device
connected to the N.MUSIC or CD source.
It may take some time before A.MEM,
N.MUSIC or CD can be selected in the MODE
menu. The music system will take some time
to complete scanning the content of a USB
device. In the meantime A.MEM, N.MUSIC
or CD will be greyed out.
You cannot play music stored on a USB
device, if it is protected with Digital Rights
Management (DRM).
Activate the A.MEM or N.MUSIC/CD
source …
> Connect the USB device to one of the USB
connections.
> Use the pointer to highlight MODE.
> Turn the wheel to select A.MEM,
N.MUSIC or CD.
> You can now select the music you want to
play using cover browsing within the
different categories - including MOTS.
Note that MOTS only calculates when your
music system is in standby and it may take
some time to complete the calculation. The
more music files that are stored on the USB
device, the longer the calculation takes.
The way digital music is categorised and
covers are shown varies according to the
information available in the digital music
files. For more information about digital
music files, see the BeoSound 5 Encore FAQs
on
.
The music system can play almost any digital
music file format on the market, including
MP3, WMA and FLAC. For more information,
se
.
>> How to make music available
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The music system has two USB connections
– one at the bottom of the display,
connected to the A.MEM source, and one
behind the music system, connected to the
N.MUSIC/CD source. For more information,
see Getting Started.