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Medi@ TV Server's settings will be set up automatically by the install program. However, you
may change some of the settings for your specific needs.
To change Medi@ TV Server's settings, you use the Medi@ TV icon on the system tray. Select
Configuration on the menu that shows when you click or double-click the icon. If you do this,
you will see the Medi@ TV Server Configuration window.
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in System Tray.
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Double-click the Medi@ TV icon in the system tray to open [Medi@ TV Server Setting Setup].
There are four tabs: [Video Folder], [Video Transfer], [Video Buffer], and [Other]. You will see
[Video Folder] first.
Advanced setup of Video can affect the video settings of the set-top box seriously, so if it is
not necessary, it is best to use the default settings.
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On the [Video Folder] tab, you can select folders for PVR and ETC video files.
Selecting a Folder for PVR videos
Select the folder that you want to use as the PVR folder. The video files in this folder can be viewed
in Medi@ TV Viewer by selecting 'PVR' view. If you have a TV tuner card and recording software
in your PC, you may specify this folder as the location where the TV recording software stores record-
ed TV programs. In this way, you can enjoy your recorded TV programs in Medi@ TV Viewer.
For more information about PVR view, refer to '3.4.1 Viewing Video List.'
Selecting a folder for ETC videos
Select the folder that you want to use as the ETC folder. The video files in this folder can be
viewed in Medi@ TV Viewer by selecting 'ETC' view. Files in the ETC folder can be played in
Medi@ TV without being registered to Media Organizer first. You may use this folder to store
the video files that you do not want to keep for a long time.
For more information about viewing ETC videos, refer to '3.4.1 Viewing Video List.'
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