Rio Audio Digital Audio Receiver Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
Frequently Asked Questions
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Can I install the Audio Receiver Manager program on several computers
on my home network?
No. The Audio Receiver Manager can only run on one computer at a time. While it is possible to change
the server computer in the home, it is not recommended to operate multiple instances of the Audio
Receiver Manager on one network.
Can I stream music from other machines in the house?
Yes. You may enable file sharing on the machines in your home network and share music folders you wish
to play. You can then add these folders by choosing Import Music from the Audio Receiver Manager
program and specifying the network folder from which you wish to play your music.
WARNING: If you are connected to the Internet, sharing folders may give others outside
of your home access to your files. Please check with your ISP or Internet sharing
application software on how to protect your files from outside access.
Why do files that have low bit rates play poorly on my Rio Receiver?
Low bit rates (16-24 KB) are not recommended for encoding music to be played on the Rio Receiver
because in order to encode the music so low, much of the music data is lost to the encoded file. For
example: If a song has 16 levels of information available in a 128KB file, it will only have 1 or 2 of those same
levels in a 16-24 KB file. Therefore the sound quality is poorer.
Sometimes I experience skipping music or brief delays in menu
response. What causes this?
When the server computer is sending music to your Rio Receiver, both the server computer and your
network connection are using available resources. If the server computer or network connection is in
heavy use (gaming, software installation, etc.) skipping music or delayed response times may occur. To
reduce the likelihood of this happening, try to avoid heavy use of the server computer while listening to
your Rio Receiver.
My Rio Receiver stops playing music if I turn off my computer. What
should I do?
The music server is constantly streaming data to the Rio Receiver, where it is buffered and used as needed.
The Rio Receiver only stores a few seconds of music before it needs more. If you turn off your computer,
the Rio Receiver will run out of music to play and stop. When the music server is turned back on, it is
necessary to turn off and on the Rio Receiver to synchronize it with the music server. This is required
because the music server may change its network parameter when it reboots.
What kind of speakers can I use with my Rio Receiver?
The Rio Receiver has several speaker connections to give you more options for use with your favorite
speaker system. You can: