ZyXEL NAS326 User Guide - Page 269
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Chapter 19 Auto Upload Table 95 Applications > Auto Upload > Config (YouTube) (continued) LABEL Status DESCRIPTION This field indicates whether the share or folder is available. represents a valid folder. The folder is available for auto upload. Share Name Path Action Add represents a missing folder. The share may be deleted from the NAS, or the hard disk was removed from the NAS. This field displays the share selected for auto upload. This field displays the path of a folder selected for auto upload. The NAS only uploads the files stored in the specified share or folder to your YouTube account. Use the Remove icon to delete a folder from the Folder Watch List. Click this to open the following screen where you can set a folder that contains files you want the NAS to automatically upload. • Share - Select the share from the list. • Path - Type the folder location in the share directly or click Browse to open the following screen and navigate to the folder's location. Grace Period Grace Period N minutes Video Category Default Privacy Who can see your media files on YouTube? Apply Reset • Current Location - This is the location of the selected folder. • Folder Name - Enter a new folder name and click to create it. • Type - This is the type of the folder/file. • Name - This is the name of the folder/file. Select a folder. If you don't select a folder, a forward slash (/) displays in the Path field. All contents within the specified share are automatically selected. Click Apply to save your settings and Cancel to close the screen. Specify how long the NAS should wait when you add a new file for auto upload. For example, if you set the grace period to 5 minutes, the NAS uploads a new file after it has been in a watched folder for 5 minutes. You can choose from a range of 1 to 10080 minutes (up to one week). Select the category that best describes the media files you want to upload. Determine who has the right to see files uploaded to your YouTube account. Select Only You if you do not want anyone else to see your files. Select Anyone to allow everyone to see your files. Click this to save your changes. Click this to restore your previously stored settings. Cloud Storage User's Guide 269