Western Digital WDBVHT0080JCH User Manual - Page 123

iTunes, Media Types Supported, Rebuild, To enable iTunes, Settings, Media

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MY BOOK LIVE DUO USER MANUAL 9. For DLNA to read all of the music and picture files on your drive, click the Rebuild button below the table. Rebuilding is more thorough than re-scanning but can take more time. Note: Re-scanning and rebuilding take place automatically. You only need to use the buttons if you are having a problem. iTunes With the iTunes Media Server, you or anyone connected to the My Book Live can use iTunes to play music files stored on it. This service creates a virtual music library on the device and treats it as an iTunes repository, making it possible to stream media files from the My Book Live to Windows or Mac computers running iTunes. Note: The iTunes server does not support DRM-supported content. Media Types Supported The iTunes Media Server supports the following file types: • AAC • ALAC • MP3 • FLAC • Ogg Vorbis • Musepack • WMA • WMV • AIFF • WAV • MPEG-4 • Music playlists Note: The iTunes server scans any shares that have the Media Serving setting enabled. These include Public by default. To enable iTunes: 1. On the Navigation panel of the My Book Live dashboard, click Settings, and then click the Media tab. 2. Click the > beside iTunes to expand the iTunes section of the page: PLAYING/STREAMING VIDEOS, PHOTOS, & MUSIC - 115

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MY BOOK LIVE DUO
USER MANUAL
PLAYING/STREAMING VIDEOS, PHOTOS, & MUSIC – 115
9.
For DLNA to read all of the music and picture files on your drive, click the
Rebuild
button below the table. Rebuilding is more thorough than re-scanning but can take more
time.
Note:
Re-scanning and rebuilding take place automatically. You only need to use the
buttons if you are having a problem.
iTunes
With the iTunes Media Server, you or anyone connected to the My Book Live can use iTunes
to play music files stored on it. This service creates a virtual music library on the device and
treats it as an iTunes repository, making it possible to stream media files from the My Book
Live to Windows or Mac computers running iTunes.
Note:
The iTunes server does not support DRM-supported content.
Media Types Supported
The iTunes Media Server supports the following file types:
AAC
ALAC
MP3
FLAC
Ogg Vorbis
Musepack
WMA
WMV
AIFF
WAV
MPEG-4
Music playlists
Note:
The iTunes server scans any shares that have the Media Serving setting
enabled. These include Public by default.
To enable iTunes:
1.
On the Navigation panel of the My Book Live dashboard, click
Settings
,
and then click
the
Media
tab.
2.
Click the
>
beside
iTunes
to expand the iTunes section of the page: