Use external speakers: Connect the speakers to your computer. ITunes plays through them and mutes the computer’s built-in speakers. Use speakers connected to an AirPort Express, an Apple TV, or another AirPlay-enabled device: In the iTunes app on your PC, click the AirPlay button at the top of the iTunes window, then select the checkbox next to the speakers you want to use. Find out where your playlist files are stored, then add that music folder to your library so Sonos can index the right files. Check the playlist’s file format Sonos can import playlists from the Music app on macOS as well as the iTunes app on macOS and Windows by reading the app’s music library XML file.
How To Add Itunes Library To Sonos App
Recently I bought into the Sonos universe (Beam for kitchen TV and now two Ones for living room) and will most likely add more to the house later. All fine and dandy for listening to Spotify, Internet radio, itunes library etc.
However, I am now considering it would be nice to add a CD player once again to listen to the neglected CDs which I didn't rip for the car/commute. And lockdown has reminded me that sometimes it is just nice to just listen to music (and browse the artwork/booklet). Not looking to get back to vinyl (yet!)
Obvious solution is to get a decent reasonably priced cd/amp/speaker set up for the lounge. However as I already have the Sonos Ones, I (or is that the wife) would rather avoid another pair of speakers and it would be also nice to be able to send the music to elsewhere
So my question (and its a bit of a newbie one): Is the Sonos Port the only viable solution to connect a reasonably decent CD player into the Sonos system?
Any suggestions? Also, any suggestions for a decent CD player (budget to £300)
However, I am now considering it would be nice to add a CD player once again to listen to the neglected CDs which I didn't rip for the car/commute. And lockdown has reminded me that sometimes it is just nice to just listen to music (and browse the artwork/booklet). Not looking to get back to vinyl (yet!)
Obvious solution is to get a decent reasonably priced cd/amp/speaker set up for the lounge. However as I already have the Sonos Ones, I (or is that the wife) would rather avoid another pair of speakers and it would be also nice to be able to send the music to elsewhere
So my question (and its a bit of a newbie one): Is the Sonos Port the only viable solution to connect a reasonably decent CD player into the Sonos system?
Any suggestions? Also, any suggestions for a decent CD player (budget to £300)