Western Digital WDBVHT0080JCH User Manual - Page 125

Adding Media Content to the Folders, Accessing My Book Live Duo from Media Players

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Adding Media Content to the Folders 1. Open Windows Explorer or Mac Finder: MY BOOK LIVE DUO USER MANUAL 2. Copy your music files to the Shared Music folder. 3. Follow the same process to place your videos and pictures into their respective Pictures and Video folders. Important: Make sure to sort and add your media content to the corresponding shared folders. (e.g., music files must go into the Shared Music folder). If you do not do this, your content will not display correctly through your digital media adapter. Accessing My Book Live Duo from Media Players Now that you have copied your files to their corresponding folders, you can use a variety of media players to stream media. The following types are discussed in this section: • Windows Media Player 12 (comes with Windows 7) on page 117 • WD TV Live/Live Plus HD Media Players on page 122 • Xbox 360 on page 122 • PlayStation 3 on page 124 • Other media players on page 124: - BluRay Players - Network Connected TVs - Digital Picture Frames - Network Music Player • Digital Media Adapters on page 125 • DLNA Devices on page 125 Windows Media Player 11/12 (Windows Vista) Note: Please go to the Microsoft Media Player support site for more information on using and updating your media player. To stream media using Windows Media Player 11 or 12 Library: 1. Click Control Panel > Network and Internet>Network and Sharing Center. PLAYING/STREAMING VIDEOS, PHOTOS, & MUSIC - 117

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MY BOOK LIVE DUO
USER MANUAL
PLAYING/STREAMING VIDEOS, PHOTOS, & MUSIC – 117
Adding Media Content to the Folders
1.
Open
Windows Explorer
or
Mac Finder
:
2.
Copy your music files to the Shared Music folder.
3.
Follow the same process to place your videos and pictures into their respective Pictures
and Video folders.
Accessing My Book Live Duo from Media Players
Now that you have copied your files to their corresponding folders, you can use a variety of
media players to stream media. The following types are discussed in this section:
Windows Media Player 12 (comes with Windows 7) on page 117
WD TV Live/Live Plus HD Media Players on page 122
Xbox 360 on page 122
PlayStation 3 on page 124
Other media players on page 124:
-
BluRay Players
-
Network Connected TVs
-
Digital Picture Frames
-
Network Music Player
Digital Media Adapters on page 125
DLNA Devices on page 125
Windows Media Player 11/12 (Windows Vista)
Note:
Please go to the Microsoft Media Player support site for more information on
using and updating your media player. To stream media using Windows
Media Player 11 or 12 Library:
1.
Click
Control Panel > Network
and Internet>Network and Sharing Center
.
Important:
Make sure to sort and add your media content to the corresponding
shared folders. (e.g., music files must go into the Shared Music folder).
If you do not do this, your content will not display correctly through your
digital media adapter.