by Lowlander » Sat Feb 11, 2006 11:19 am
No and yes.
The Control Center works together with your existing PC music player or jukebox software: Windows Media Player, Music Match, WinAMP, and others. Use your current player to manage your music library and play music on your computer, and use the cd3o Control Center to play music on your Network MP3 Players.
The cd3o system lets you keep your music files organized the way you like. You won't have to rearrange files, create special directories, or make disk-wasting copies. The cd3o software even supports reading and writing standard m3u playlist files, so that you can create and listen to your favorite mixes wherever you
This translates to that MM can manage your music. But you'll need to use their software to play the music. It doesn't seem to be the best solution to me as many similar products allow you to browse your collection on the TV as well.
So the conclusion that it seems that you can't use MM to play music on the cd3o.
No and yes.
[quote]The Control Center works together with your existing PC music player or jukebox software: Windows Media Player, Music Match, WinAMP, and others. Use your current player to manage your music library and play music on your computer, and use the cd3o Control Center to play music on your Network MP3 Players.
The cd3o system lets you keep your music files organized the way you like. You won't have to rearrange files, create special directories, or make disk-wasting copies. The cd3o software even supports reading and writing standard m3u playlist files, so that you can create and listen to your favorite mixes wherever you[/quote]
This translates to that MM can manage your music. But you'll need to use their software to play the music. It doesn't seem to be the best solution to me as many similar products allow you to browse your collection on the TV as well.
So the conclusion that it seems that you can't use MM to play music on the cd3o.