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Network Media

File sharing guide

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Table of contents

Table of contents .......................................................................................................... 2 Introduction .................................................................................................................... 2 Create a UPnP server in Windows Vista .......................................................... 3 Create a UPnP server in Windows 7 ................................................................. 4 Share files and folders in Vista using Samba. .............................................. 6 Share files and folders in Windows 7 using Samba. .................................. 8 Play media though your network (UPnP)...................................................... 10 Play media through your network (Samba) ................................................ 10

Introduction

Once your TV Media Player is connected to your network, and you have made the

correct network settings, you can play media files through your network. If you

want to share media files on your computer in order to let the media player play

these files, you have to setup your computer as a UPnP server or samba server.

This guide will explain how to setup your computer as a UPnP or samba server.

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Create a UPnP server in Windows Vista

Your computer does not share media by default. You will have to install a UPnP

media server on your computer to add this functionality. If you are using

Windows XP or Windows Vista, you can use the built-in UPnP media service of

Windows Media Player 11. If you enable this option, your media player can

access the music library on your computer. Follow the steps below to enable this

option:

1. Click ‘Start’.

2. Click ‘Programs’.

3. Click ‘Windows Media Player ‘.

4. Click ‘Tools’, then click ‘Options’. The following screen will be displayed:

5. Go to the ‘Library’ tab in the left upper corner of the options window.

6. Now click ‘Configure sharing…’.

7. Check the “Share my media” checkbox and click OK.

8. A list with detected devices will appear within a few seconds.

9. Click the name of your TV Media Player (default is MD-270).

10. Click ‘Allow’.

11. Click ‘Ok’.

12. Click ‘Ok’.

13. All files in the media library of Windows Media Player will be shared with your

media player from now on. The media library will be accessible using the remote

control and display of the media player.

Note: Steps above are taken with Windows Media Player 11, available

fordownload at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/.

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Create a UPnP server in Windows 7

Your computer does not share media by default. You will have to install a UPnP

media server on your computer to add this functionality. If you are using

Windows 7, you can use the built-in UPnP media service. If you enable this option,

your media player can access the music library on your computer. Follow the

steps below to enable this option:

1. Click ‘Start’.

2. Click ‘Control Panel’.

3. Select ‘Network and internet’ from the

‘Control Panel’.

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4. From the Network and

internet’ window select

‘Homegroup’.

5. Check ‘Stream my pictures,

music, and videos to all devices on

my home network’ at the Share my

media devices option And Click

‘Choose media streaming options…’

7. Windows will now show all

detected media/streaming devices in

your network. Click the name of your

TV Media Player (default is MD-270)

and set to ‘Allowed’.

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Share files and folders in Vista using Samba. To easily share files from your windows Vista/Windows 7 pc to your TV media player.

Click ‘Start’.

Click ‘Control Panel’ from the start menu.

From the ‘Control Panel’ select ‘Network

and Internet’ then click ‘Network and

Sharing Center’.

Check if the Network type is set to

‘private network’. If not, click

‘Customize’ and select ‘private network’.

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1. Windows Vista uses the Public

folder for sharing on the local

network. To enable this

functionality click ‘Public

folder sharing’ in the ‘Network

and Sharing Center’. To be

able to share files with the

media player select ‘Turn on

sharing so anyone with

network access can open files’.

All multimedia files inside the public folder are now automatically shared with all

devices within your network, however only people with a user account and

password on this computer are now able to access the files.

To disable password sharing

Click ‘password protected sharing’ from the ‘Network and sharing centrer’ and

select ‘Turn off password protected sharing’.

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Share files and folders in Windows 7 using Samba.

1. Click ‘Start’.

2. Click ‘Control panel’.

3. From the ‘Control Panel’

select ‘Network and Internet’

then click ‘Network and

Sharing Center’.

4. Check if the Network type is set to ‘Home network’. If not,

click ‘Customize’ and select

‘Home network.

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5. Windows 7 uses the Public

folder for sharing on the local

network. To enable this

functionality click ‘Choose

homegroup and sharing

options’ in the ‘Network and

Sharing Center’ and select

‘Change advanced sharing

settings…’ at the option ‘Public

folder sharing’ select ‘Turn on

sharing so anyone with network

access can read and write files

in the public folder’.

All multimedia files inside the public folder are now automatically shared with all

devices within your network, however only people with a user account and

password on this computer are now able to access the files.

To disable password sharing

From the ‘Network and Sharing center’ select ‘Choose ‘Homegroup and sharing

options’ and then click ‘Change advanced sharing settings…’.

Scroll down to the option ‘Password protected sharing’ and select ‘Turn off

password protected sharing’.

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Play media though your network (UPnP)

1. Make sure the TV Media Player is turned on.

2. Use the arrow keys to navigate to ‘Network Media’ in the associated Menu

(Videos, Music or Photos) and click OK .

3. In the next screen you will see ’UPNP’ and ‘SAMBA’.

4. If there is a UPNP (media) server available in your network, use the arrow

keys on the remote control to navigate to ‘UPNP’ and press OK .

5. Now you will see a list of available (media) servers in your network. Select the

desired UPnP (media) server and press OK .

The available media files will now be displayed.

6. Select the media file you want play and press OK to start the playback of

the file.

Play media through your network (Samba)

1. Make sure your media player is turned on.

2. Use the arrow keys to navigate to ‘Network Media’ in the associated Menu

(Videos, Music or Photos) and click OK .

3. In the next screen you will see ’UPNP’ and ‘SAMBA’.

4. If you have a Samba or file server in your network, use the arrow keys on the

remote control to navigate to ‘SAMBA’ and press OK .

5. Now you will see a list of available SAMBA and/or file servers. Select the

desired

SAMBA or file server press OK .

The available media files will now be displayed.

6. Select the media file you want play and press OK to start the playback of

the file.


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