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Product Guide
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Playing Music
The PLAYBAR doubles as an all-in-one Sonos player that allows you to stream all the music on earth. Simply choose the room
the PLAYBAR is located in and select a music source from the Music menu.
Radio. Select from over 100,000 free Internet radio stations, shows and podcasts.
To select an Internet radio station, select Radio and choose a station.
More Music. Select a music service.
Sonos is compatible with several music services - visit our Web site at www.sonos.com/music for the latest list.
(Some music services may not be available in your country. Please check the individual music service’s Web site for
more information.)
•To add a music service using a handheld controller, touch More Music from the Music menu and select your music
service.
•To add a music service using a Mac or PC, select Service Settings -> Add from the Manage menu and select your
music service.
As soon as your user name and password are verified by the music service, it appears on your Music menu to give
you instant access.
If there is a free music service trial visible, you can simply follow the prompts to activate it. After the trial period is
up, you will need to subscribe to the music service to keep the music playing.
Music Library. Play music from your computer or any Network-Attached Storage (NAS) device.
If you have music stored on your computer, Sonos recommends you use the Sonos Controller for Mac or PC to add
your music by selecting Music Library Settings from the Manage menu.
For more information, you can review the product guide for your controller at www.sonos.com/support.
For a full list of music choices, go to www.sonos.com/music.
Note: If TV Autoplay is set to On, the PLAYBAR automatically stops playing music and
switches to TV audio whenever the TV is turned on. For more information, see "TV autoplay" on
page 13.