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1. 21 BT Downloader seesseeeseeeeneeenneennnnee ener 22 Jp X AOOO 26 Media Server ee 28 Chapter 5 29 Power 8 8 29 HDD 30 HDD S M A R T eeesesssssseeeenennnmneennennnnnnnnn nennen nnn 30 Firmware Upgrade ccccsscccsscecsseeceeeesseeeeeeeteneeseneeteneeseneeees 32 Save Restore 33 Factory Default KM 35 37 Chapter 38 Definition 2 0 0 38 Chapter 1 Home Page You can select to browse the Dual Bay Home Media Store UI with Flow View Flow View Setup Wizard Setup Wizard Link to the first web page of setup wizard defined in Chapter 2 Settings Link to system page defined in Chapter 3 User Management Link to user page defined in Chapter 3 Download Station Link to BT job list page defined in Chapter 4 Online User Manual A user manual in PDF format will be opened or downloaded Support E mail client installed in user s PC w
2. Dual Bay Home Media Store User Manual CHSHNAS2 CONTENTS Chapter 1 Home Page cccccccccccccccceccccccecccesceess setup Wizard Settings User 8 Download Station ceeeen mI memes 6 5 4 Chapter 2 56 Device Settings Time Settings Disk Format Administrator Settings cccccccssecceseeceseeceseeseeeeseeeeeesaeetanes Network Settings Chapter 3 System SYSTEM General Settings Network Settings c cccccscccceeceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeseeeteneeseeeeees 10 pp 11 Volume Information 12 Disk Management seeseessessseseeenneen nennen nnn 13 Account 15 Chapter 4 Application nnne 17 Samba MM 17 ee 19 FTP 19 USB
3. RAID1 RAID 1 duplicates the data between two hard drives to provide disk mirroring The storage capacity of a RAID 1 is equal to the size of the smallest hard drive JBOD JBOD is a collection of hard drive that does not offer any RAID protection The data are written to the physical disks sequentially The total storage capacity is equal to the sum of the capacity of all member hard drives lt Format the internal storage device as XFS or EXT3 format Account Management Home System Application Maintenance 4 English Account gt User Management Users Description D admin User folder administrator User Management v User Management Administrator can manage add modify and delete user accounts of NAS Y Users lt admin By default the administrator admin has access right to the system administration and cannot be deleted lt The number of Users The maximum of NAS users is 64 Add user Press Add to create a user with name password and description System Application Maintenance Language Account gt User Management User name Password i e Verify password User description User Management v The following information is required to create a new user lt User name Input range 1 15 characters The invalid characters are NV 2 Password Input range 5 20 characters The invalid characters are NV 2 lt User name Input ran
4. Always Pre fail Offline Old age Always Pre fail Always Old age Always Old age Always Old age Always Old age Always Old age Always Old age Always Old age Always Old age Offline Old age Always Old age Always Old age Always Old age Always Old age Always Old age Always Pre fail Offline 0 0 1199 41312 202 3585 1005 465 290954 32 12 32 15 1417 323 Firmware Upgrade Y Whenever a new firmware released we can upgrade the NAS firmware from here Y The system update may take tens of seconds to several minutes to complete depending on the network connection status Please wait patiently The system will inform you when system update is completed Note Synchronize with an Internet time server automatically Home System Application Maintenance English Maintenance gt Firmware Upgrade Warning lt may take several minutes to upgrade the firmware Please do not power off the device during the upgrade process Current FW version 1 1 2 13 BEE Firmware Upgrade 32 Save amp Restore Config Here allow us to backup the setting we ve set for future use Including the settings in LAN System and service settings Y To back up the settings including server name the settings in LAN System and service settings etc click Save and select to save the setting config Y Items which will be saved Application Server Server Server 33 System Application Maintenance M
5. U za English Maintenance gt Save amp Restore Config Save your settings into a NAS configuration file save amp Restore Config Restore Y Torestore the settings click Restore click Browse to select a previously saved setting config and click Restore again Note User can not shutdown the NAS during Restore Home System Application Maintenance Seica English v Maintenance gt Restore Configuration Restore your settings by uploading a previously saved NAS configuration file Restore Configuration 34 Factory Default Y Toreset the settings to default click Default Setting NAS will be reboot for the new setting to be effective When you press Default Setting on this page all the system settings are cleared and restored to default Please make sure you have backed up all the system settings before resetting the NAS Items which will be reset to default Default Value HTTPPot 80 O o Protocol Application Server Enabled Server FTP Port Login Languaga Server Enabled TCP Source Port 51413 overall per torrent 35 Downloadrate 300 Uploadrate 120 Enabled Server Enabled Home System Application Maintenance Language Maintenance gt Factory Default Restore your settings to the factory default Factory Default 36 System Log The NAS can store 50 recent event logs including warning error and
6. port is used v Device Name Printer names Y Device Model Printer device model 21 BT Downloader The NAS supports BT download You can add download task to the NAS and let the server finish downloading independent of PC Home System Application Maintenance Application gt BitTorrent Auto Start Enable Disable Server Status Running BitTorrent Y BitTorrent enable or disable the function Y Status display current server status running stopped Job List display current torrent status 22 EMEN English EIS Home System Application Maintenance English Application gt BitTorrent ID File Name Size Progress DL UL Speed Operation Saw VII 2010 720p BRRip X 1 wiDAC3 BASHA Kingdom 1 48GB 0 o 00B s 000Bs MMO Release BitTorrent ID The BT task number File Name BT Downloaded file name Size BT downloaded file size DL UL speed Download Upload speed Operation lt Start Start the BT task lt gt Pause Pause the BT task lt Info The detail information of BT task lt gt Delete Delete BT task Goto Applications gt BitTorrent Select Add Job Please choose a torrent file to upload coe Upload Cancel 23 lt gt Add a new BT task Click Add Job and upload a torrent file You can download legal torrent files by searching on the Internet Please download the torrent files to your local disk and
7. public folder v Web configuration Home System Application Maintenance Language Application gt FTP Server FTP Server Enable Disable Port 137 Default value is 21 Anonymous Login v Enable Anonymous Download v Anonymous Upload Client PC s Language Unicode UTF 8 B Status running FTP Server lt FTP Server enable or disable the function 19 Port FTP server port default value is 21 input range is 1 65535 lt Anonymous login You can enable anonymous login to allow users to access the FTP server of the NAS anonymously If this option is disabled the users must enter an authorized user name and password to access the server lt Anonymous Update Let anonymous user to upload files from NAS by FTP lt Client PC Language Support Unicode Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese and Japanese Charsets lt Status display current server status running stopped 20 USB Printer To provide printer sharing function for the network users you can simply connect a USB printer to the USB port of the NAS The NAS printer server only forwards data from users PC to the printer In this way it means user should install the printer drivers in their PC in advance Home System Application Maintenance Language Application gt USB Printer Options Port Device Name Device Model 4j USB Printer v Options Select the printer which you are going to start or stop v Port Show which USB
8. the name of the NAS The server name can be 15 characters long at maximum which supports alphabets numbers and hyphen The server does not accept names with space period Device Name Description Enter the description of the NAS The server description can be 50 characters long at maximum which supports alphabets numbers and hyphen The server does not accept names with space period Date Time and NTP Set the date time and time zone according to your location Note Synchronize with an Internet time server automatically You can enable this option to update the date and time of the system automatically with specified NTP server v NTP Server NAS can be sync with the NTP server if it is enabled v HTTP Port Assign a port for the NAS http port Default value 80 input range 1 65535 Network Settings system Application Maintenance elem English System gt Network Settings Protocol Static IP IP Address 192 Subnet Mask 255 Default Gateway 192 Primary DNS 192 Secondary DNS Network Settings v Protocol lt gt Obtain the IP address settings automatically via DHCP If your network supports DHCP the NAS will use DHCP protocol to retrieve the IP address and related information automatically If NAS cannot obtain an IP at the boot time the IP will be configured as the default IP 192 168 1 1 lt Use static IP address To use fixed IP address for network connection enter the IP ad
9. update the date and time of the system automatically with specified NTP server Disk Format Administrator can select the file system and format the internal storage device on this page System gt Disk Management eka Step1 Please select the disk A Port Model Capacity File System 5 M A R T Status a Diski TOSHIBA 149GB AFS Normal Step2 Please select file system format Disk Management 9 XFS EXT3 E Administrator Settings Administrator can change the password on this page Setup Wizard gt Administrator Settings User Name New Password 85 Verify Password D Administrator Settings v Password Input range 5 20 characters The invalid characters are NV 2 0 Network Settings Administrator can select protocol type on this page Setup Wizard gt Network Settings Protocol Static IP IP Address 192 188 Subnet Mask 255 255 Default Gateway 132 168 i Primary DNS 19 168 Secondary DNS Network Settings v Obtain the IP address settings automatically via DHCP If your network supports DHCP the NAS will use DHCP protocol to retrieve the IP address and related information automatically If NAS cannot obtain an IP at the boot time the IP will be configured as the default IP 192 168 1 1 v Use static IP address To use fixed IP address for network connection enter the IP address subnet mask and default gateway v DNS Primary DNS Se
10. dress subnet mask and default gateway v DNS lt Primary DNS Server Enter the IP address of the primary DNS lt Secondary DNS Server Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS DDNS NN SN SN S Home System Application Maintenance English DDNS Service disable 3 Register a domain name from a DDNS provider Enable DDNS service Fill in the DDNS account information on the DDNS page on the NAS NAS will update the WAN IP information to the DDNS provider automatically Remotely connect to the NAS by the domain name you registered from any PC The DDNS provider will map the WAN IP updated by NAS to the domain name should the IP change Volume Information Home System Application Maintenance Reece English System gt Volume Information Internal Storage ID Share Name Device ID FS Type Total Size MB Free Space 1 NAS HD Hitachi XFS 304095 E 10095 External Storage Volume Information ID Share Name Device ID FS Type Total Size MB Free Space v Internal Storage Device lt This page shows the ID share name device ID file system type and total size of the internal storage device on the NAS lt ID The storage device ID number given by NAS lt Share Name The storage device name lt gt Device ID The disk ID given by the storage device manufacturer lt gt File system type the file system of the storage device lt Total Size The total size of storage device lt Free Space Th
11. e available space of storage device v External Storage Device lt gt Connect the USB device to the USB port of the NAS when the device is successfully detected the details are shown on this page lt gt It may take tens of seconds for the NAS server to detect the external USB device successfully lt Remove safety remove external storage device Disk Management Y Web configuration i Single Mode Tab Home system Application Maintenance MEME English System gt Disk Management E7283 Stepi Please select the disk Port Model Capacity File System 5 M A R T Status Disk2 Hitachi 208GB AFS Normal Step2 Please select file system format Disk Management XFS amp EXT3 Format the internal storage device as XFS or EXT3 format ii RAID Mode Tab Home System Application Maintenance Language System gt Disk Management Step1 Please select the disk Port Model Capacity File System S M A R T Status Disk 2 Hitachi 298GB XFS Normal Step2 Please select RAID mode RAIDO RAID1 JBOD Disk Management Step3 Please select file system format XFS EXT3 lt Select the disk which you are going to format lt Select RAID Mode 13 gt RAIDO RAID 0 combines 2 hard drives into one larger volume The data is written to the hard drive without any parity information and no redundancy is offered The total storage capacity of a RAID O is equal to the sum of the capacity of all member hard drives
12. ent server status running stopped 26 BRO RHO RAY BHO store s HEAO MAY E iJ i ax anm ova i Jus Come Together 6 33 The Beatles Abbey Road Remast Rock a ER V Here Comes The Sun 4 51 The Beatles Abbey Road Remast Rock eae V She Came In Through The Bathroom 3 11 The Beatles Abbey Road Remast Rock Ose V Golden Slumbers 2 15 The Beatles Abbey Road Remast Rock uy me V Ob a Di Ob La Da 4 28 The Beatles The Beatles The Whi Rock V While My Guitar Gently Weeps 7 36 The Beatles The Beatles The Whi Rock STORE V No Reply 3 26 The Beatles Beatles For Sale Re Rock B Tunes Store V Rock and Roll Music 3 42 The Beatles Beatles For Sale Re Rock Ee V Eight Days A Week 4 04 The Beatles Beatles For Sale Re Rock SERS V And I Love Her 3 32 The Beatles A Hard Day s Night R Rock TF IdealBT NAS EJ Can t Buy Me Love 3 24 The Beatles A Hard Day s Night R Rock V Til Be Back 3 26 The Beatles A Hard Day s Night R Rock GENIUS V Help 3 08 The Beatles Help Remastered Rock 8 Genius V You re Going To Lose That Girl 3 17 The Beatles Help Remastered Rock HEX V Ticket To Ride 4 16 The Beatles Help Remastered Rock Tunes DI V Yesterday 2 56 The Beatles Help Remastered Rock EE DIES V GetBack 4 04 The Beatles LetItBe Remastered Rock D thg V Magical Mystery Tour 4 27 The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour Rock V IAmThe Walrus 7 03 The Beatles Magical Mystery To
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14. ge 1 50 characters The invalid characters are V 2 v The following information is required to delete a user lt gt Delete Administrator can choose one user and delete it Chapter 4 Application Application menu displays functions under this category Home System Application Y Maintenance Language BETES LI NE NE Samba Bonjour FTP Server USB Printer BitTorrent iTunes Server Media Server Samba Users can use Samba to download and upload files between NAS and client PCs The supported OS of client PC is Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows XP Mac OS X and Linux Home System Application Maintenance Language English v System gt General Settings Device Name Williams0322 Description BadMAN NAS Date Jan 1 A 2008 month day year Time 7 14 AM NS Time Zone GMT 08 00 Taipei NTP Enabled NTP Server pool ntp org General Settings HTTP Port 80 File Structure The root directory shared by Samba server contains lt admin the private folder of the admin 17 Photo the private photo folder of the admin user could connect this photo folder with their smart phone ex Http ip PhotoAlbum name cache xxx jpg thumb jpg Music the private music folder of the admin user could connect this music folder with their smart phone ex Http ip music xxx mp3 Video the private video folder of the admin user could connec
15. ge status by HDD S M A R T Home System Application Maintenance ERES English Maintenance gt HDD 5 1 Ifthe test result if failed please save all data as soon as possible Attached Device Disk 1 HDD S M A R T 30 Smart Result Passed ID ATTRIBUTE NAME 1 Raw Read Error Rate 2 Throughput Performance 3 Spin_Up_Time 4 Start_Stop_Count 5 Reallocated Sector Ct 7 Seek Error Rate 8 Seek Time Performance 9 Power On Hours 10 Spin Retry Count 12 Power Cycle Count 191 G Sense Error Rate 192 Power Off Retract Count 193 Load Cycle Count 194 Temperature Celsius 196 Reallocated Event Count 197 Current Pending Sector 198 Offline Uncorrectable 199 UDMA CRC Error Count 220 Disk Shift 222 Loaded Hours 223 Load Retry Count 224 Load Friction 226 Load in Time 240 Head Flying Hours 0x000b 0x0005 0x0027 0x0032 0x0033 0x0005 0x0032 0x0033 0x0032 0x0032 0x0032 0x0032 0x0022 0x0032 0x0032 0x0030 0x0032 0x0002 0x0032 0x0032 0x0022 0x0026 0x0001 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 092 100 100 100 071 100 100 100 100 200 100 097 100 100 100 100 VALUE 31 WORST 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 092 100 100 100 100 071 100 100 100 100 200 100 097 100 100 100 100 THRESH 050 050 001 000 050 050 050 000 030 001 TYPE UPDATED WHEN FAILED RAW VALUE Pre fail Always Pre fail Offline Pre fail Always Old age Always Pre fail Always Pre fail
16. ill be launched and the sender e mail address will be support conceptronic ne Chapter 2 Setup Wizard Administrator can set the basic function step by step when access the NAS at the first time Device Settings Administrator can set device name description and select language on this page Setup Wizard gt Device Settings Device Name Williams0322 Description BadMAN NAS Language English Device Settings v Device Name Enter the name of the NAS The server name can be 15 characters long at maximum which supports alphabets numbers and hyphen The server does not accept names with space period v Description Enter the description of the NAS The server description can be 50 characters long at maximum which supports alphabets numbers and hyphen The server does not accept names with space period v Language Administrator can select the display language on the drop down menu on this page of the NAS Time Settings Administrator can set the date time and time zone according to your location on this page Setup Wizard gt Time Settings NTP Server Enable amp Disable Date Jan 1 2008 Time 7 2 AM d Time Zone GMT 08 00 Taipei i NTP Server pool ntp org Time Settings v Date Time and NTP Set the date time and time zone according to your location Note Synchronize with an Internet time server automatically You can enable this option to
17. information messages Home System Application Maintenance Language Maintenance gt System Log Log Content 2008 01 01 00 00 35 iTunes server started 2008 01 01 00 00 43 iTunes server started 2008 01 01 00 00 44 iTunes server started 2008 01 02 01 43 15 FTP server stopped 2008 01 02 00 02 20 iTunes server stopped 2008 01 02 00 02 19 FTP server stopped 2008 01 01 00 00 29 iTunes server started 2008 01 01 00 00 26 iTunes server started 2008 01 01 00 36 15 FTP server started 2008 01 01 00 36 10 FTP server started 2008 01 01 00 36 01 FTP server started oon amp UOUN System Log a C 3 Chapter 6 GPIO Definition Slow l Boot up Linux OS has not booted up yet flashing D2 SATA1 System Status HDD Display Blue LED HDD 0 Status Light on When Linux OS is ready user can use this device Flashing When HDDO is reading and writing data Boot up Linux OS has not booted up yet flashing D3 SATA2 System Status HDD Display Blue Linux OS is ready user can use this device LED HDD O Status Flashing When HDDO is reading and writing data l When the USB Device inserts to USB Port 1 P3 or Port 2 Light on P1 USB Host detect Orange Flashing When the USB Device is reading and writing data l Not connecting to internet is light off Green Light on l Connecting to internet is light on Flashing Internet data reading and writing is flashin
18. ngish Application gt Media Server Media server shares multimedia files in the public folder Media Server Enable 9 Disable Status stopped Media Server lt Media Server enable or disable the function lt Status display current server status running stopped 28 Chapter 5 Maintenance Maintenance menu displays functions under this category Home System Application Maintenance Language English LEM ME Power HDD Standby HDD S M A R T Firmware Upgrade Management Save amp Restore Factory Default System Log Config Power Management Follow the steps below to restart or shut down the NAS i Login the NAS Go to Maintenance gt Power Management ii Click Restart to reboot the server or Shut Down to turn off the server Home System Application Maintenance NENNEN English Maintenance gt Power Management Restart or shutdown device immediately Power Management 29 HDD suspend You can enable or disable the suspend functions of the NAS Select the time duration the HDD will enter standby mode Home System Application Maintenance English Maintenance gt Harddisk Suspend Spin down the disk when no disk access 9 Suspend mode disable Suspend after 10 minutes Suspend after 30 minutes Suspend after 60 minutes Harddisk Suspend Cancel HDD S M A R T Monitor the hard disk drives HDD health temperature and the usa
19. rver Enter the IP address of the primary DNS Secondary DNS Server Enter the IP address of the secondary DNS Chapter 3 System System menu displays functions under this category Home System Application Maintenance Language x System General Settings Network Settings Information e Volume Disk Management User Management Information System Information Home System Application Maintenance Language System gt System Information Firmware version 1 0 2 13 Device name Williams0322 z Description BadMAN NAS MAC address D0 e0 00 77 88 99 IP address 192 168 1 28 System Information Protocol Static HTTP server part 80 v Firmware Version Show firmware version of the NAS v Device Name Show the name of the NAS v Description Show the description of the NAS v MAC Address Ethernet MAC address v IP Address Show the NAS IP address v Protocol Show the protocol used to obtain the IP address DHCP or Static IP v HTTP Server Port Assign a port for the NAS http port General Settings Home System gt General Settings system Device Name Description Application Williams0322 BadMAN NAS Language Maintenance Date Jan 1 2008 month day year AM GMT 08 00 Taipei N Time 7 14 Time Zone NTP NTP Server HTTP Port 80 Enabled i ool ntp or General Settings as v Device Name Enter
20. shown Application gt BitTorrent gt Preference T Saw VII 2010 720p BRRip XviD AC3 BASHA Kingdom Release Location Ipublic BTDownload Percent 0 0096 ETA Unknown Download Speed 0 00 B s Upload Speed 0 00 B s Have Have Unknown Unknown verified Total Total size 1 48 GiB 1 48 GiB wanted Downloaded Unknown Uploaded Unknown Ratio None Peers 0 0 0 25 lt Name The downloaded BT file lt Location The location of downloaded BT file default is public BTDownload lt Percent The completeness percentage of BT task lt Download speed The download speed of BT task lt Upload speed The upload speed of BT task lt Have The downloaded BT file size lt Total The Total BT file size lt Downloaded The downloaded BT file size lt Uploaded The uploaded BT file size lt Ration The ratio of Uploaded Downloaded lt Peers The connected number of peers iTunes iTunes server shares mp3 files in the public folder The shared file list will be refreshed automatically every minute Supported iTunes client versions are 9 and 10 5 1 Home System Application Maintenance English Application gt iTunes Server iTunes server shares mp3 files in the public folder The shared file list will be refreshed automatically every minute iTunes Server 9 Enable Disable Status running iTunes Server lt iTunes Server enable or disable the function lt Status display curr
21. t this video folder with their smart phone ex Http ip video xxx avi Note The App function should be supported by Goodman USB Backup system will start usb backup after user press the backup button which is on the NAS lt home the private folder of NAS users will be created under this folder lt gt public the public folder shared by all users User Behavior lt admin admin user can manage all the data in the Samba share lt gt user a normal user can only access his private folder and the public folder Web configuration Samba server enable or disable the function Work Group the work group setting for Microsoft Windows network The default value is workgroup S tatus display current server status running stopped Bonjour With Bonjour enabled NAS will broadcast the HTTP and SMB services Mac users can use Finder to discover the NAS samba share and use Safari to discover the NAS web page Home System Application Maintenance Language Application gt Bonjour Bonjour Enable Disable Status stopped C Bonjour Samba Server enable or disable the function Status display current server status running stopped FTP Server Users can use FTP to download and upload files between NAS and client PCs across the Internet Y User Behavior lt admin admin user can manage all the data in the Samba share lt gt user a normal user can only access his private folder and the
22. then upload them to the NAS Y After uploading a download task the task will appear on the List Home System Application Maintenance Language Application gt BitTorrent ID File Name Size Progress DL UL Speed Operation saw VII 2010 720p BRRip X 1 wiDAC3 BASHA Kingdom 148GB 0 000B s 000B s 9 D0 DG9 Release BitTorrent Press the Start button on the Operation and the BT task start download Home System Application Maintenance English Application gt BitTorrent ID File Name Si Progress DL UL Speed Operation Saw VII 2040 720p BRRip X 1 wiDAC3 BASHA Kingdom 148GB 0 000B s 000Bs OMO BitTorrent 24 Preference User can set some BT parameters here to limit the connected peers or bandwidth TCP Source Port Maximum peers overall Maximum peers per torrent Download rate Upload rate Saye amp exit Cancel Maximum peers overall The total maximum number of connected peers Default is 240 lt Maximum peers per torrent The maximum number of connected peers per torrent Default is 60 lt Download rate The bandwidth of all BT downloading tasks Default is 100 0 is no limit lt Upload rate The bandwidth of all BT uploading tasks Default is 10 O is no limit Y Refresh task information User can use Refresh to get the latest status of all BT tasks BT Task info After user trigger the BT task info in operation the following Job detail will be
23. ur Rock V Hello Goodbye 5 35 The Beatles Nite Taw Rock iy EBARA V Strawberry Fields Forever 6 13 The Beatles ti ae tou Rock ir BREMEN 25 V Penny Lane 4 00 The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour Rock V I Want Hold Your Hand 4 19 The Beatles Past Masters Remas Rock REENA v Long Tall Sally 3 15 The Beatles Past Masters Remas Rock vV Lady Madonna 3 40 The Beatles PastMasters Remas Rock V Hey Jude 11 19 The Beatles Past Masters Remas Rock V Don t Let Me Down 5 24 The Beatles Past Masters Remas Rock V The Ballad Of John And Yoko 4 39 The Beatles Past Masters Remas Rock V LetitBe 5 38 The Beatles Past Masters Remas Rock V ISaw Her Standing There 4 48 The Beatles Please Please Me Re Rock V Love Me Do 2 08 The Beatles Please Please Me Re Rock V P S I Love You 1 59 The Beatles Please Please Me Re Rock V Yellow Submarine 4 12 The Beatles Revolver Remastered Rock 2 Media Server Media server shares multimedia files in the public folder The shared file list will be refreshed automatically every minute Note that the media server is built from an open source software package and it is not DLNA certificated The benchmark MMP player is Nero Showtime 4 and PS3 and the referenced supported content formats are listed as follows i Nero Showtime 4 wmv avi mpeg1 mpeg2 mpeg4 mp3 wma jpg png gif ii PS3 avi mp3 wma jpg png gif Home System Application Maintenance E

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