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    is there a way to set a/v to play itunes?

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by JohnP007, Mar 2, 2008.

  1. JohnP007

    JohnP007 Notebook Consultant

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    I was just wondering how I set my a/v music to my music or itunes?
     
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    FloydTheBarber Notebook Consultant

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    I'm pretty sure that if you press the button for a long time it brings up that window that asks what to do when you press it.
     
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    ugotamesij Newbie

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    I'd also like to know if you can use the AV Mode buttons to control Winamp, not just WMC/WMP.

    Cheers,
     
  4. JohnP007

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    I know how to get to it but I just don't know how to set up "my music" to play when I select music
     
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    According to the owner's manual (pp 10, "Instant Mode"), AV Mode will play music files but it will not play DRM-protected files, so no iTunes. If you're looking to play other files, you use the arrows to get to the Music Mode button, press enter, then use the arrows to browse your c: drive until you reach the folder with the files.