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I already have an old sound system. How do I connect a networked digital music player?

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I already have an old sound system. How do I connect a networked digital music player?

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• Connect your PC to a home network, such as Ethernet or HPNA. Load the PC hard drive with some digital music files, either from the Internet or by transferring CDs to the hard drive. Connect the networked digital music player to your stereo receiver line inputs, just like you’d connect your CD player, then connect it to the Ethernet or HPNA network. Once your connections are made, you can play your music from the PC hard drive just like you’d play music on a CD player.

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