HP Mv2120 HP MV2120, MV5020, MV5140, MV5150 Media Vault - User's Guide - Page 105

Resetting Media Streaming, UPnP A/V Streaming

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You are returned to the shared folders list and "Disabled" appears next to the folder. The shared folder and all of its subfolders are disabled for streaming. Note: USB devices attached to the HP Media Vault have media streaming enabled automatically. If the USB device was formatted using the HP Media Vault Administration Console, you can enable or disable media streaming for the USB device. Resetting Media Streaming The HP Media Vault's media server scans your stored media files to gather information, such as artist names, song titles, video names, and so on, to create a database. The Reset Media Server button deletes this database and rebuilds it. (Your data is not deleted.) Resetting may take a long time depending on the number of multimedia files. To reset media streaming 1 At the computer, click Start, All Programs, HP Media Vault, and then Control Center. 2 On the Tools tab, click Customize HP Media Vault. You are prompted for an administrator name and password if you set one up. For additional information, see Editing System Settings on page 2-26. 3 On the System tab, click Reset Media Server. UPnP A/V Streaming UPnP is a set of network protocols that allow networked devices to communicate seamlessly in a home networking environment. The UPnP A/V streaming method supports streaming of unprotected media files. Some files may be protected by a Digital Rights Management system, which may prevent the streaming of those files. Media files purchased and downloaded from an online Internet store are most likely protected. 8-97

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You are returned to the shared folders list and "Disabled" appears next to the
folder. The shared folder and all of its subfolders are disabled for streaming.
Note:
USB devices attached to the HP Media Vault have media streaming
enabled automatically. If the USB device was formatted using the HP Media
Vault Administration Console, you can enable or disable media streaming for
the USB device.
Resetting Media Streaming
The HP Media Vault’s media server scans your stored media files to gather
information, such as artist names, song titles, video names, and so on, to
create a database. The
Reset Media Server
button deletes this database
and rebuilds it. (Your data is not deleted.) Resetting may take a long time
depending on the number of multimedia files.
To reset media streaming
1
At the computer, click
Start
,
All Programs
,
HP Media Vault
, and
then
Control Center
.
2
On the
Tools
tab, click
Customize HP Media Vault
.
You are prompted for an administrator name and password if you set one
up. For additional information, see
Editing System Settings on page 2-26
.
3
On the
System
tab, click
Reset Media Server
.
UPnP A/V Streaming
UPnP is a set of network protocols that allow networked devices to
communicate seamlessly in a home networking environment. The UPnP A/V
streaming method supports streaming of unprotected media files. Some files
may be protected by a Digital Rights Management system, which may prevent
the streaming of those files. Media files purchased and downloaded from an
online Internet store are most likely protected.