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Table of Contents
WELCOME TO MYTONIDO FOR BLACKBERRY PLAYBOOK ......................................................................... 3
ABOUT MYTONIDO ............................................................................................................................... 3
ABOUT TONIDOTM
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SETUP REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................................................................. 3
GETTING STARTED ................................................................................................................................. 4
LOGIN SETUP ......................................................................................................................................... 4
MYTONIDO PROFILES ................................................................................................................................ 6
MY TONIDO VIEWS ................................................................................................................................... 8
MYTONIDO NAVIGATION ...................................................................................................................... 9
MYTONIDO ACTIONS............................................................................................................................... 10
VIEWING PHOTOS ............................................................................................................................... 14
PLAYING MUSIC ................................................................................................................................... 17
iTUNES PLAYLISTS ................................................................................................................................ 20
PLAYING VIDEOS ................................................................................................................................. 20
OPTIONS .................................................................................................................................................. 21
About ................................................................................................................................................... 21
Settings ................................................................................................................................................ 22
iTunes Integration ............................................................................................................................... 23
System Status ...................................................................................................................................... 24
Logs ..................................................................................................................................................... 24
TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................................................................ 24
RELEASE NOTES ....................................................................................................................................... 26
0.20.12.3 ............................................................................................................................................. 26
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WELCOME TO MYTONIDO FOR BLACKBERRY PLAYBOOK
This guide will help you set up MyTonido for your Blackberry Playbook.
ABOUT MYTONIDO
MyTonido is developed and supported independently of CodeLathe LLC, the
owner and copyright holder of TonidoTM, TonidoPlugTM and the Tonido logo – it is
not sponsored by or affiliated with CodeLathe LLC, but the Tonido logo is used
by permission.
ABOUT TONIDOTM
Tonido allows full time unlimited access to your data residing in your computer.
So, whether you want to access your documents, listen to music, watch videos,
view photos or upload and download files to your computer, this guide will show
you how to get started.
Step 1: Download the latest Tonido for your Operating System or Buy
TonidoPlug.
Step 2: Install Tonido and create an account. Note that the account allows access
only to your computer and your data is never stored in the cloud (No caching and
such).
SETUP REQUIREMENTS
1. Tonido server version 2.28 or higher running in Windows, Linux or Mac or
Tonido enabled devices such as TonidoPlug.
NOTE: For full documentation of Tonido features including setup help, please
visit the help link.
2. Blackberry Playbook running OS 2.0.0 or newer.
3. WiFi connection to the network.
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GETTING STARTED
Once you have a Tonido server running, you can access all your photos, music, or
movies using a web browser from anywhere. In addition to that, you can now
access your data using MyTonido on your Blackberry Playbook.
Download MyTonido from Blackberry Ap
search box)
LOGIN SETUP
Upon starting the MyTonido application on your Playbook, you will be
with the URL screen:
1. Enter your Tonido Server Address. Typically, it is
http://yourid.tonidoid.com
2. Touch the OK button to begin connecting to your Tonido server.
1 You can omit the leading http:// - MyTonido will insert it if not present.
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Once you have a Tonido server running, you can access all your photos, music, or
movies using a web browser from anywhere. In addition to that, you can now
data using MyTonido on your Blackberry Playbook.
Download MyTonido from Blackberry AppWorldTM (Tip: enter “mytonido” in the
Upon starting the MyTonido application on your Playbook, you will be
Enter your Tonido Server Address. Typically, it is in the form of
http://yourid.tonidoid.com1 or https://yourid.tonido.com
button to begin connecting to your Tonido server.
MyTonido will insert it if not present.
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Once you have a Tonido server running, you can access all your photos, music, or
movies using a web browser from anywhere. In addition to that, you can now
: enter “mytonido” in the
Upon starting the MyTonido application on your Playbook, you will be presented
button to begin connecting to your Tonido server.
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The application will automatically select LAN network access if possible (say the
Tonido server being accessed is in the same LAN as the Playbook) and will
automatically switch using the WAN network. This allows efficient use of network
bandwidth and optimal access speed.
When MyTonido has verified the connection to your Tonido Server, you will be
presented with the User Validation screen:
1. Enter your Tonido Account or User Name.
2. Enter the Password for the Account.
3. Touch the OK button.
If you have setup "Remote Login Qn" and "Remote Login Ans" in your Tonido
account, and WAN access is used, MyTonido will present another dialog to
further ensure your identity:
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Once connected and validated, the
1. Tonido Server URL,
2. The WiFi icon color indicates the Tonido Server
a. Green: connected to the Tonido Server
b. Red: disconnected
c. Grey: unknown
3. Tonido Account or User Name,
4. Connection Type: remote (WAN), local (LAN)
MYTONIDO PROFILES
MyTonido stores successful
quickly access any of your Tonido Servers
URL and User Name.
2 The icon does not indicate actual WiFi signal strength
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Once connected and validated, the status is displayed at the top of the screen:
indicates the Tonido Server connection status
Green: connected to the Tonido Server2
disconnected
Tonido Account or User Name,
Connection Type: remote (WAN), local (LAN)
ROFILES
successful connection profiles on the Playbook, allowing you to
quickly access any of your Tonido Servers. A profile is created for each To
The icon does not indicate actual WiFi signal strength.
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displayed at the top of the screen:
status:
connection profiles on the Playbook, allowing you to
. A profile is created for each Tonido
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Each time MyTonido starts up, it will login automatically to the most recently
used stored profile and then, navigate to the last directory displayed using that
profile.
To select a profile, simply touch the MyTonido WiFi icon (it is small enough that
you are unlikely to touch it by mistake, but it CAN be touched). Once selected,
the URL Selection dialog is presented:
1. The default selection: allows you to specify a new Tonido Server URL,
2. Touch the Login button to enter the new Tonido Server URL, or
3. Select one of the existing entries in the list and then:
a. touch the Login button to automatically login in to the Tonido Server or
b. touch the Continue button to connect using a different User Name,
4. Touch the Cancel button to quit without selecting a new URL,
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5. Touch the Logout button to log out of the Tonido Server and exit MyTonid
MY TONIDO VIEWS
MyTonido displays all content in a single Explorer View:
You can touch one of the left
any):
For entries that correspond to
the folder contents in the right
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Touch the Logout button to log out of the Tonido Server and exit MyTonid
MyTonido displays all content in a single Explorer View:
You can touch one of the left-side panel “directories” to display its contents (if
For entries that correspond to folders on the Tonido server, MyTonido
contents in the right-side panel:
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Touch the Logout button to log out of the Tonido Server and exit MyTonido.
panel “directories” to display its contents (if
on the Tonido server, MyTonido displays
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MYTONIDO NAVIGATION
Navigating the file system on your Tonido Server is easy.
The entries in the right-side panel present two options:
1. Touch an entry’s name to select the entry
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AVIGATION
on your Tonido Server is easy.
side panel present two options:
name to select the entry itself, or
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2. Touch an entry’s icon button to initiate the associated action. For
selecting the folder icon open
side panel.
3. When a folder is opened, it is
bar. Touching one of the entries in the list open
4. Touch the Back button to navigate to the previously displayed
example shown, the folder
5. Touch the Forward button to navigate to the
the example shown, the
button will be disabled because there are no more entries in the node list).
MYTONIDO ACTIONS
The lower menu bar provides the ability to initiate a number of actions
depending on the currently selected file or
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entry’s icon button to initiate the associated action. For
selecting the folder icon opens the folder and displays its contents
is opened, it is also added to the “node” list in the upper menu
bar. Touching one of the entries in the list opens the selected folder
Touch the Back button to navigate to the previously displayed folder
folder “disk1part1” will be displayed.
Forward button to navigate to the next entry in the node list
, the folder “server” will be displayed (and the Forward
button will be disabled because there are no more entries in the node list).
CTIONS
ovides the ability to initiate a number of actions
depending on the currently selected file or folder:
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entry’s icon button to initiate the associated action. For folders,
contents in the right-
e “node” list in the upper menu
folder.
folder – in the
next entry in the node list – in
will be displayed (and the Forward
button will be disabled because there are no more entries in the node list).
ovides the ability to initiate a number of actions
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1. Upload: MyTonido will present the native Playbook file selection dialog,
allowing you to select one or more files on your Playbook to be uploaded to
the currently displayed Tonido Server folder – in the example shown,
“TonidoSyncData”.
2. Download: MyTonido will add the selected item to the download queue, where
it will be downloaded in sequence.
a. If the selected item is a file, it will be downloaded and moved to the
appropriate location for the file type:
i. Images: “shared/photos”
ii. Music: “shared/music”
iii. Video: “shared/videos”
iv. Other: “shared/downloads”
b. If the selected item is a folder and if it is less than 500 MB, it will be
compressed on the Tonido Server, downloaded and uncompressed on
your Playbook. The new folder will be created in the Playbook’s
“shared/downloads” folder. Folders larger than 500 MB cannot be
downloaded.
3. More Actions:
1. Add to (or Remove from) My Favorites: You can easily access frequently used
files or folders by adding them to your Favorites list.
Once added, you can navigate directly to them by selecting “My Favorites”
from the left-side panel.
You may add the selected file or folder to an existing Favorite list or create a
new one:
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2. Create a new Folder: The new Folder will be created in the currently displayed
folder.
3. Delete a file or folder: The selected item will be deleted permanently from the
Tonido Server.
4. Rename a file or folder: The selected item is renamed on the Tonido Server:
5. Share the file or folder: Tonido allows you to share files or folders by creating a
publicly accessible link to the shared items. MyTonido makes it easy to send
these links to your friends using the native Playbook email client:
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a. Select the file or folder to be shared,
b. Touch the Share button,
c. When Tonido responds with the link to the shared item, a menu of
choices will be displayed:
You can create a list of links to be shared on the Clipboard by first
selecting “Add to New”, then “Add to Current” and finally (if you want
to send the list to someone), “eMail”. MyTonido will display a message
in the lower right-side status bar showing the number of items on the
Clipboard.
Note: If fewer than about five shared items are placed on the Clipboard, the list of
links will be added to the email body automatically. Otherwise, you will need to
“paste” the list into the email yourself when the email client appears. (This is
because the method used to invoke the email client limits the amount of data that
can be included).
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VIEWING PHOTOS
You can simply download images from your Tonido Server to your Playbook and
then use the native Playbook viewer:
1. First, select an entry representing a viewable image. Then, simply touch the
Open button to both download the image to the Playbook’s “shared/photos”
directory and open it in the native Playbook Pictures viewer, or…
2. You could also touch the Download button to initiate a manual download.
Then, either launch the native Playbook Pictures viewer yourself, or…
3. Select “My Downloads” from the left-side panel:
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4. When the file has been downloaded, select the entry’s open button in “My
Downloads” to open it using the appropriate native Playbook application – in
this case, the Pictures viewer.
Note: The open button will only appear for downloaded files with supported filename
extensions – e.g. “.jpg”, “.xls”, “.pdf” etc.
Although the native viewer is nice, there are some disadvantages:
1. You need to navigate back and forth between the applications and,
2. Eventually, you will fill the available storage on the Playbook and need
to delete some images.
Instead, you can view them directly from MyTonido - simply touch one of the
entry’s thumbnail icon:
The image viewer shows larger-format images in a scrollable list along with
details of each file:
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You can then touch one of the images in the list to display it in a scrollable list of
full-size images:
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To scroll the list, drag the image horizontally to the left or right.
To close the full-size image list, simply swipe it vertically towards the bottom of
the screen.
Tip: To speed up loading, you can instruct Tonido to pre-generate images: In Tonido
Explorer, select a folder’s “Actions” menu, then select “Prepare Media”.
PLAYING MUSIC
As with images, music files can be downloaded and played with the native
Playbook music player. The process is exactly the same so doesn’t bear
repeating here.
Instead, let’s navigate to a music file or folder:
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There are two options:
1. The simplest is to select the music icon on the main menu bar to play all the
music files in the currently displayed
playing or to redisplay the music player dialog if it was previously hidden.
2. You can also create and build a new playlist by touching the “Add to Playlist”
icon. When you have finished, touch the music icon on the main menu bar:
The music player dialog shows information about
standard player controls. You can hide the music player dialog by swiping it off
screen in any direction, leaving the player active in the background.
You can also control the volume and pause or resume play using the external
controls located on the Playbook’s top edge (next to the power button)
when the player is hidden.
When the player is hidden (or closed)
by selecting “My Playlists” from the lef
Playing” entry:
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The simplest is to select the music icon on the main menu bar to play all the
music files in the currently displayed folder. This icon is used to initiate
the music player dialog if it was previously hidden.
You can also create and build a new playlist by touching the “Add to Playlist”
icon. When you have finished, touch the music icon on the main menu bar:
The music player dialog shows information about the playing item and the
standard player controls. You can hide the music player dialog by swiping it off
screen in any direction, leaving the player active in the background.
control the volume and pause or resume play using the external
controls located on the Playbook’s top edge (next to the power button)
(or closed), you can view and edit the current playlist
from the left-side panel, then selecting the “Now
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The simplest is to select the music icon on the main menu bar to play all the
icon is used to initiate
the music player dialog if it was previously hidden.
You can also create and build a new playlist by touching the “Add to Playlist”
icon. When you have finished, touch the music icon on the main menu bar:
the playing item and the
standard player controls. You can hide the music player dialog by swiping it off-
screen in any direction, leaving the player active in the background.
control the volume and pause or resume play using the external
controls located on the Playbook’s top edge (next to the power button) – e.g.
the current playlist
the “Now
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1. Selecting the “Add to Playlist” button will create a new (invisible) playlist
containing only the selected item.
2. Selecting the “Remove from Playlist” button will remove the selected item
from the selected playlist (“Now Playing”).
3. Selecting the music icon from the main menu bar will initiate playing of the
currently selected playlist (“Now Playing”) – unless a new playlist has already
been created (see 1 above).
MyTonido’s music player also allows you to listen to music formats that are not
supported by the native Playbook player (e.g. flac, Apple Lossless) by using the
Tonido Server’s transcoding ability.
Note: When playing a transcoded music track, the player’s seek bar control and duration are
disabled because the Tonido Server generates the audio data “on-the-fly” – it is not actually
stored in a file, so it’s not possible to jump to an arbitrary position in the track.
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iTUNES PLAYLISTS
If you use your Tonido Server as your primary iTunes storage or even if you just
use it to backup your iTunes files, you can import your iTunes playlists into
MyTonido and play them. Details can be found below, in Options, iTunes
Integration.
PLAYING VIDEOS
Like image and music files, video files can be downloaded and played with the
native Playbook video player or played within MyTonido itself. The process is
exactly the same as for images and music.
1. To launch the MyTonido video player, simply touch the video icon button for
the selected file.
The standard control dialog appears when you either tap the screen or rotate the
Playbook and disappears after about 3.5 seconds.
MyTonido’s video player supports the same formats as the native video player.
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To dismiss the player, drag it towards any edge of the screen.
OPTIONS
The Options dialog contains additional features and information. It can be
accessed by swiping down from the Playbook
1. Select “Close” or swipe down a
About
This screen shows the version and some information about MyTonido.
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drag it towards any edge of the screen.
dialog contains additional features and information. It can be
from the Playbook top bezel to the screen:
Select “Close” or swipe down a second time to close the Options dialog.
screen shows the version and some information about MyTonido.
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dialog contains additional features and information. It can be
bezel to the screen:
s dialog.
screen shows the version and some information about MyTonido.
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2. You can also read this document on your Playbook.
Settings
This screen provides the ability to control
Server:
1. The “Connect Via” setting is used to override the default connection behavior:
normally, when your Playbook is connected directly to your home network,
the Tonido relay server redirects your browser to the local address.
Sometimes however, it might not
access the local address.
to ignore the redirection
2. The “Music Quality” setting controls the bit rate used when streaming au
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You can also read this document on your Playbook.
screen provides the ability to control how MyTonido accesses the Tonido
setting is used to override the default connection behavior:
normally, when your Playbook is connected directly to your home network,
the Tonido relay server redirects your browser to the local address.
it might not be possible for your Playbook to directly
access the local address. Setting it to “WAN” instead of “LAN” tells MyTonido
to ignore the redirection and continue using the Tonido relay.
The “Music Quality” setting controls the bit rate used when streaming au
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how MyTonido accesses the Tonido
setting is used to override the default connection behavior:
normally, when your Playbook is connected directly to your home network,
the Tonido relay server redirects your browser to the local address.
be possible for your Playbook to directly
to “WAN” instead of “LAN” tells MyTonido
The “Music Quality” setting controls the bit rate used when streaming audio.
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iTunes Integration
Use this screen to import your iTunes Playlists:
First, navigate to your iTunes music folder, then activate the Options dialog and
select “iTunes” from the left hand menu:
1. Switch the “Import iTunes Playlists” toggle button to “On”. If the “iTunes
Folder” text field is empty, MyTonido will enter the currently displayed folder
name into the text field.
2. If you did not previously navigate to the correct iTunes folder, you can clear
the text field and type in the correct location (tap the text field to display the
virtual keyboard).
3. Once a folder location is displayed, the “Import Now” button will be enabled
(along with the “Save” and “Cancel” buttons).
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Select “Import Now” to begin downloading the iTunes Library file – if the file is
found in the specified folder, you will see a progress bar until the complete file
has been retrieved, then a status message indicating that the file is being
processed.
If the file is not found in the specified directory, an error message will be
displayed.
Depending on the size of your iTunes library, processing may take several
minutes – if you close or select a different Options item, the changes will not be
saved.
When the file has been processed, you will see a status message indicating the
number of playlists imported. The playlists will now be stored as part of your
profile so you will only need to re-import if you make changes to the playlists in
iTunes.
You can browse the imported playlists by selecting “My Playlists” from the main
My Tonido left-side panel.
System Status
This screen displays some details about your Tonido Server.
Logs
This screen displays a list of diagnostic messages related to network events. If
you are having trouble connecting to your Tonido Server:
• First: read the Troubleshooting section below,
• Then: read the Troubleshooting section below.
TROUBLESHOOTING
This section gives some ideas for solving common connection issues.
If MyTonido can’t connect to your Tonido Server, the first step is to start the
Playbook browser and try connecting using the server’s public URL:
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1. If the browser can’t connect, either the URL is incorrect or your Tonido
Server isn’t available: from the Playbook browser, navigate to:
Locate Your TonidoPlug
Then, select the “Connect To” link.
2. If the browser can connect using the same URL that you entered in
MyTonido, AND you are connected to the same LAN as the Tonido Server,
set the “Connect Via” Setting to “WAN” and try again.
3. Check the “Logs” in the Options dialog:
a. The entry:
network available: false
indicates that a request to the given URL took too long to respond, or
returned an unacceptable HTTP response – e.g. 404.
b. When an acceptable HTTP response is returned, the log will contain the
entry:
network available: true
MyTonido will automatically re-attempt to validate the URL and login
whenever the network interface changes.
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RELEASE NOTES
0.20.12.3
• Converted audio player to streaming
• Added video streaming
• Added Music Quality setting (see Options – Settings)
• Added a button to view the User Guide (see Options – About)