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NOTE:
The Media Hub does not support the
use of apostrophes in file, folder, or device
names. Please remove any apostrophes from
file or folder names before you copy them to
the Media Hub, and please rename your USB
storage device or memory card before you
connect it to the Media Hub.
You have these options:
Configuration
Access advanced settings through this
option. Refer to Chapter 7: Advanced Configuration,
page 41 for more information.
Re-Scan
Refresh the Media Hub's index of media files.
Search
Use this option to search your files by keyword.
Refer to Search, page 21.
? (User Guide)
To access the online version of this User
Guide, click ? or Help (if displayed). (An active Internet
connection is required.)
! (Message Center)
To access the notification messages,
click Messages. If this option is not displayed, then the
Message Center has no notification messages. Refer to
Message Center, page 21.
Media Browser > Configuration, Re-Scan, Search, ? (User Guide),
! (Message Center)
Music
Click this option to access your music files. Refer to
Music, page 22.
Photos
Click this option to access your photo files. Refer
to Photos, page 25.
Videos
Click this option to access your video files. Refer
to Videos, page 28.
File Browser
Click this option to access the Media Hub's
folder directory and manage your media files. Refer to File
Browser, page 29.
Media Browser > Music, Photos, Videos, File Browser
Recent Music
The files with the most recent dates are displayed. The
Media Hub draws the year of the song from the ID3
information (metadata) embedded within the song. If
there is no ID3 information available, then the Media Hub
uses the file date of the song.
Media Hub
Use of the Media Browser
To add a song to the playlist, select it. Then click the Add
to Playlist button
.
To play a song, select it. Then click the Play button
NOTE:
The Media Hub's built-in music player
only supports the mp3, wma, and m4a audio
format. Other files will open in the default
player for the files' specific file extension(s).
Media Browser > Recent Music, Photos, Videos
NOTE:
The Media Hub uses an online service
to retrieve metadata such as album title, artist
name, album cover art. No information about
your music collection is stored by the online
service. If you want to add your own custom
artwork to a song or album, you can use an ID3
editor (available through an online search).
Recent Photos
The files with the most recent dates are displayed. The
Media Hub draws the date from the exif information
(metadata) embedded within the photo. If there is no exif
information available, then the Media Hub uses the file
date of the photo.
To view a photo, select it. Then click the View Photo
button
.
To start a slideshow, select a photo. Then click the Play
button
.
NOTE:
The Media Hub's built-in viewer only
supports the jpeg format. Other files will open
in the default viewer for the files' specific file
extension(s).
.
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