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Each field is described in t he following t able.
14.3 The Media Server Screen
The m edia server feat ure let s anyone on your net work play video, m usic, and phot os from t he USB
st orage device connect ed t o your Device ( wit hout having t o copy t hem t o anot her com put er) . The
Device can funct ion as a DLNA- com pliant m edia server. The Device st ream s files t o DLNA- com pliant
m edia client s ( like Windows Media Player) . The Digit al Living Net work Alliance ( DLNA) is a group of
personal com put er and elect ronics com panies t hat works t o m ake product s com pat ible in a hom e
net work.
The Device m edia server enables you t o:
• Publish all shares for everyone t o play m edia files in t he USB st orage device connect ed t o t he
Device.
• Use hardware- based m edia client s like t he DMA- 2500 t o play t he files.
Not e: Anyone on your net w or k can play t he m edia files in t he published shar es. No user
nam e and passw or d or ot her form of secur it y is used. The m edia ser ver is enabled
by default w it h t he video, phot o, and m usic shar es published.
To change your Device’s m edia server set t ings, click
N e t w or k Se t t in g > USB Se r vice
> M e dia
Se r ve r
. The screen appears as show n.
Figure 96
Net work Set t ing > USB Service > Media Server
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Net work Set t ing > Hom e Net working > File Sharing
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
File Shar ing
Services
Select
En a ble
t o act ivat e file sharing t hrough t he Device.
Host Nam e
Ent er t he host nam e on t he share.
Apply
Click
Apply
t o save your changes.
Cancel
Click
Ca n ce l
t o rest ore your previously saved set t ings.
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