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Section 6 - Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions What kind of files are supported by the DSM-750?  Audio - MP3, WMA, WAV, AIFF, OGG Video - WMV9, MPEG 1, 2, and 4, AVI, XVID, H.264, DVR-MS Images - JPEG, PNG, BMP, GIF, TIFF, JPEG2000 What do I need to set up the D-Link's DSM-750?  You must have a Microsoft Windows-based home network in place, with at least one PC running Microsoft Windows Vista® or XP. Will any software need to be installed on my computer?  Yes, D-Link Media Server Software, Windows Media Player 11, or any UPnP AV compliant media server software needs to be installed on a networked Windows-based PC. From this PC, you can choose the media files to be streamed to your TV. To access Rhapsody™ content, you will need the Rhapsody™ software installed on your computer. To use the DSM-750 as a Windows Media Extender, Windows Vista Home Premium or Ultimate is required. You also need to install the Media Center Extender update software from Windows Update or from the CD included with the DSM-750. What operating system do I need to run the server software?  Windows Vista or XP (To support Windows Media Center on your DSM-750, Vista Home Premium or Ultimate are required.) How does the D-Link DSM-750 get its files from my computer?  Windows Vista includes Windows Media Player 11, and Windows XP offers Windows Media Player 11 as a free update from Windows Update.You need a media server such as Windows Media Player 11 (or other UPnP Audio/ Video media server software). Media server software allows you to add media files, in which you may then select folders that contain music, photos, and videos that you want to play. D-Link DSM-750 User Manual 115

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Section ´ - Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of files are supported by the DSM-750?
Audio - MP3, WMA, WAV, AIFF, OGG
Video - WMV9, MPEG 1, 2, and 4, AVI, XVID, H.264, DVR-MS
Images - JPEG, PNG, BMP, GIF, TIFF, JPEG2000
What do I need to set up the D-Link’s DSM-750?
You must have a Microsoft Windows-based home network in place, with at least one PC running Microsoft Windows
Vista
®
or XP.
Will any software need to be installed on my computer?
Yes, D-Link Media Server Software, Windows Media Player 11, or any UPnP AV compliant media server software
needs to be installed on a networked Windows-based PC. From this PC, you can choose the media files to be
streamed to your TV. To access Rhapsody
content, you will need the Rhapsody
software installed on your
computer. To use the DSM-750 as a Windows Media Extender, Windows Vista Home Premium or Ultimate is
required. You also need to install the Media Center Extender update software from Windows Update or from the
CD included with the DSM-750.
What operating system do I need to run the server software?
Windows Vista or XP (To support Windows Media Center on your DSM-750, Vista Home Premium or Ultimate
are required.)
How does the D-Link DSM-750 get its files from my computer?
Windows Vista includes Windows Media Player 11, and Windows XP offers Windows Media Player 11 as a free
update from Windows Update. You need a media server such as Windows Media Player 11 (or other UPnP Audio/
Video media server software). Media server software allows you to add media files, in which you may then select
folders that contain music, photos, and videos that you want to play.