Sirius Satellite Radio S50 Satellite Radio User Manual


 
[ Operation ]
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Listening to Saved Songs, Shows, and MP3s
The playback environment allows you to listen to songs, shows, and MP3s which has been
saved in the Sirius S50. In addition, you can also listen to songs and/or comedy from your
three most listened to music or comedy channels which the Sirius S50 has automatically
saved for you.
In the playback environment, the playlists are arranged into several categories: My Sirius
Channels, My Sirius Songs, My Sirius Shows, and My Playlists.
My Sirius Channels. My Sirius Channels consists of three playlists which are automati-
cally created and contain songs or comedy from the three music and/or comedy channels
to which you listen the most. Content from these channels are stored in playlists named
after the channel names, for example, My Octane, My Bluegrass, My Hip-Hop Nation, etc.
You may save any content by using
Love while you are listening to the content. Content
in the My Sirius Channels playlists cannot be browsed as a list.
My Sirius Songs. This playlist contains individual songs which you have saved from music
broadcast channels and from My Sirius Channels, except if they have been saved using
the scheduled recording feature. (All songs saved using the scheduled recording feature
are saved in the My Sirius Shows.) Songs and sets are automatically grouped by genres
within My Sirius Songs for easy browsing.
My Sirius Shows. This playlist contains shows, news, sports, etc., and scheduled record-
ings which you have saved from broadcast channels. They are automatically grouped by
sub-categories within My Sirius Shows which are named after the channel from which they
are saved, such as My NPR Now, My Talk Left, My Maxim, etc. Sports games are saved in
sub-categories named My NBA Zone, My NHL Zone, etc.
My Playlists. This playlist contains audio files (MP3 and WMA format) which you have
downloaded from your PC using the My Sirius Studio software. You may design this cat-
egory in any way you wish, using the software application.