[access-uk] Re: Finding stations on VRS

  • From: Pele West <pele.west@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2014 11:09:50 GMT

Hi Jim

Apologies for the length of this message.

To search for stations on the new Stream:

1. Press the <Bookshelf> key (1)

2. Use the 4 or 6 keys to navigate.

3. You will find "Humanware Playlist" and "Search OoTunes".

4. Press <Play> or <Hash> to search Ootunes.

5. Use the 2 or 8 keys to navigate. The options are "Browse by Genre"
and "Search by Name".

6. If you want to browse, press <Play> or <hash> to access the menu and
use the 2 and 8 keys to navigate a selection of genres.

7. Press the <Play> or <hash> keys when you find a genre you want to
browse.

8. Use the 4 or 6 keys to navigate through the stations and press <Play>
or <Hash> to play a station.

9. If you want to search by name, press <Play> or <Hash> to select that
option and use the keypad to spell out the station name. The keypad has
the same letters as a phone. There are two different tapping methods
that can be selected in the menu.

10. Press <Play> or <Hash> when you have typed in the name.

11. If you like a station you can add it to your favourites by pressing
the <Bookmark> key.

12. Once you have added a station to your favourites you will find that
when you access the Bookshelf there is another option as well as
"Humanware Playlist" and "Search Ootunes".

It is also possible to create playlists using the Humanware Companion
software. I can let you know how to do this if you like. It is not
documented in the Humanware Companion manual.

Pele
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