Sharing Media Over A Home Network; About Media Sharing; Adding Media Sources In My Media Hub; Supported Media Server Software - Fetch TV My Media Hub Quick Start Manual

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Sharing media over a home network

To play files off devices in your home network rather than off a connected USB device, you'll need to
take a few extra steps.

About media sharing

My Media Hub uses an open technology called DLNA to share media files from a PC or Mac with your
set top box and connected TV. Provided all the devices support DLNA and are on the same home
network as your set top box, you should be able to connect to them straight away. If not, install one
of the available DLNA server applications for your platform (see "Supported media server software").

Adding media sources in My Media Hub

Set up your home
1
network
You need a home network
(wired or wireless), as
media sources connect,
discover and communicate
with each other over a
home network.
Important Your media
source needs to be on
the same network as
the set top box to work
with My Media Hub.

Supported media server software

Windows:
Windows Media Player
Fetch TV My Media Hub Quick Start Guide for Windows or Mac
Set up your media source
2
Connect the PC or Mac
from which you want to
stream content, to your
home network.
Make sure your device is
DLNA compatible. Go to the
website:
www.dlna.org
check if your device is
supported.
Mac:
5
Sharing media over a home network
Install media software
3
If you don't have it already,
you may need DLNA
compatible software (see
"Supported media server
software", p5) installed on
your PC or Mac to make it
known to the network and
to
your set top box.
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