File Types To Scan Options - GoVideo D2740 User Manual

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5
Select the line(s) listing the server(s)
for which you want to grant access to
your media.
6
Click the Authorize button.
7
To remove server(s) from the DB Sync
list:
• Select the line(s) listing the server(s)
you would like to delete.
• Click Delete.
8
Click Apply.
9
Click Close.
Backup Database
To backup your Media Library:
1
Open the Options tab.
2
Click the Backup DB button.
• The Browse for Folder window
opens.
3
Browse to the directory where you
would like to save the backup.
4
Click OK.
• A backup directory is created
named "BerkelyDB_" followed by
the date and time.
Restore Database
To restore your Media Library:
1
Open the Options tab.
2
Click the Restore DB button.
• The Browse for Folder window
opens.
3
Browse to the directory where your
backup is stored.
4
Select the desired backup and click
OK.
• You will be prompted to restart the
program in order for the change to
take effect.
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DVD Player User's Guide

File Types to Scan Options

Use the files types option to select the
file types (from among those available)
that you wish to import into your Media
Library during manual and automatic
scans:
Audio - MP3, WMA
Playlist - PLS, M3U
Video - MPEG, AVI (MPEG4/DivX),
DVR-MS
Picture - JPEG, BMP, TIFF, PSD, PCT,
PNG, GIF
Note:
• The DVR-MS (XP Media Center
Edition) recording qualities supported
by the Media Server software include:
"better" ,"good" , and "fair" .The "best"
quality is not currently supported.
Enable Network Drives
The Media Server can stream media from
the network drives of other computers.
This media can be on computers running
operating systems other than Windows®
2000 or XP.
Important: In order to stream media
from another computer's network
share, that share must be public. Any
shares made public can be viewed by
all network computers, so please ex-
ercise caution. This option is recom-
mended for experienced users only.
See the online tutorial for help on
making network drives public.

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