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4.8.6 Manage Music

Selecting

Manage Music

opens the Manage Music menu

to provide options to

Edit Genres

,

Assign Genres

,

Rename

Music

,

Delete Music

,

Move Music

,

Backup Music

and to view

the

Recycle Bin

.

Edit Genres:

Enables the music genres listed by the HDX-

SSD to be deleted, added to or renamed.

Assign Genres:

Initiates a routine enabling music to be

assigned to genres. Music can be listed by

Album

, by

Artists

or by

Recently Ripped,

individually or collectively

selected, and a genre assigned. Existing genre assignments
can also be listed and changed, by selecting

View

Genres

.

Rename Music:

Enables

Albums

,

Artists

and

Tracks

to be

renamed. Selecting

Albums

displays a list of items and

provides options to rename the selected album, its tracks
or its artist. Selecting

Artists

displays albums listed by artist.

Delete Music:

Enables

Albums

to deleted. Selecting

Albums

displays a list of items and provides the option

to delete the selected album. Selecting

Artists

displays

albums listed by artist.

Note:

Deleting items moves them to the Recycle Bin from

where they can be permanently deleted or restored.

Move Music:

Provides access to a routine that enables

music files to be moved between Music Stores. Select

Move Monitor

to display ongoing file movements and

select

Move History

to display previous file movements.

Note:

Moving a large number of files can take a

considerable time.

Note:

Music files should never be added to or deleted from

Music Stores via an alternative computer operating system.

Backup Music:

Enables HDX backups to be monitored and

their history interrogated.

Note:

Backup routines can be viewed and backup

locations added via the Music Stores menu

Recycle Bin:

Displays a list of deleted items and enables

either their restoration or permanent erasure.

4.8.7 UPnP™ Settings

The HDX-SSD operates as a UPnP™ music server providing
music files and internet radio broadcasts to any network
attached UPnP™ compatible playback device. Selecting

UPnP™ Settings

from the System menu opens the UPnP™

Settings Menu to enable the HDX-SSD UPnP™ settings to be
configured appropriately.

Note:

For HDX-SSD internet radio to be accessible to a

UPnP™ playback device, the option must be enabled
from either the Naim Desktop Client or n-Serve for OS X
application.

Server Name:

Select

Server Name

to specify the name

of the HDX-SSD UPnP™ server that will be seen by UPnP™
playback devices. The name can be changed by
selecting the name field to open a text entry screen.
Connected UPnP™ playback devices will have to be
restarted if the HDX-SSD name is changed.

Device Views:

Select

Device Views

to specify how the

UPnP™ playback device views and browses the music files
available to HDX-SSD. Select

All Music

to view and browse

all the files available to HDX-SSD. Select

CD Collection

to view and browse just the ripped CDs held by HDX-SSD
Music Stores. Select

Browse by Device

to view and browse

the files held individually on each device connected to
HDX-SSD. Select

Internet Radio

to view and browse internet

radio stations available to the playback device via the
HDX-SSD.

Note:

Deselecting all Device View options will make all

music unavailable for UPnP™ playback.

Music Views:

Select

Music Views

to specify the information

displayed by the UPnP™ playback device for each music
file available from the HDX-SSD. Albums, Artists, Playlists,
Genres, Tracks, Composers, Conductors, Performers, and
Newest CDs can be collectively or individually selected.

A-Z Index Options:

Selecting

A-Z Index Options

enables

music collections to be divided alphabetically into
segments when displayed by the UPnP™ playback device.
First select

Show Index

to switch on segmented display

and then select the preferred alphabetic segment option.
The number in the right hand column corresponds to the
number of items in the music collection above which the

Manage Music Menu

Edit Genres

Assign Genres

Rename Music

Delete Music

Move Music

Backup Music

Recycle Bin