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Chapter 2 Chapter 2: Getting Started Overview The Media Hub is designed to store your media content in one location for convenient access. (There are additional ways to use the Media Hub; refer to Chapter 3: Ways to Use the Media Hub, page 8.) The Media Hub offers three ways to help you copy files to the Media Hub. This chapter describes how to use the Media Importer, NTI Shadow, and the Drag-and-Drop feature. (FTP is another option for copying files.) You can copy media files from a computer or other network device. You can also copy media files from a USB storage device directly connected to the Media Hub. Media Importer The Media Importer is the import tool that was automatically installed by the Setup Wizard. It supports most popular formats, such as mp3, jpg, and mpg files. Use the Media Importer to automatically find, copy, and update media files to the Media Hub. In the future, any changes made or new files added will be automatically updated on the Media Hub. Files using the following file formats and extensions are imported: •• Music .mp3, .wma, .m4a, .aac, .lpcm, .ogg, .flac, .ac3, .mpa, .aif •• Photos .jpg, .png •• Videos .mpg, .mpeg, .mp4, .avi, .wmv, .divx, .3gp, .asf, .xvid, .m1v, .m4v If the Media Importer is not installed on your computer, run the Setup Wizard on the enclosed CD-ROM and click Connect Computers. Access Double-click the system tray icon to access the Media Importer. Getting Started System Tray Icon Menu Right-click the system tray icon to view the following options: Importer Icon Menu Open Click this option to open the Media Importer. Go to Media Hub Online Click this option to open the Media Browser. Media Importer Status Click this option to view the status of the file transfers to the Media Hub. Shutdown Linksys Media Importer Click this option to exit the Media Importer. About Linksys Media Importer Click this option to view the version number of the Media Importer. Main Menu The main menu appears with the following options: Media Importer Main Menu Disconnect/Connect Click this option to connect or disconnect the Media Hub from the Media Importer. Switch Media Hub Click this option to switch to a different Media Hub. Importer System Tray Icon (Active) Importer System Tray Icon (Closed) If you do not see the icon, go to Start > All Programs > Cisco Media Hub > Linksys Media Importer > Linksys Media Importer. Media Hub 5

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Chapter 2
Getting Started
5
Media Hub
Chapter 2: Getting Started
Overview
The Media Hub is designed to store your media content in
one location for convenient access. (There are additional
ways to use the Media Hub; refer to
Chapter 3: Ways to
Use the Media Hub
,
page 8
.)
The Media Hub offers three ways to help you copy files
to the Media Hub. This chapter describes how to use the
Media Importer, NTI Shadow, and the Drag-and-Drop
feature. (FTP is another option for copying files.)
You can copy media files from a computer or other
network device. You can also copy media files from a USB
storage device directly connected to the Media Hub.
Media Importer
The
Media
Importer
is
the
import
tool
that
was
automatically installed by the Setup Wizard. It supports
most popular formats, such as mp3, jpg, and mpg files.
Use the Media Importer to automatically find, copy, and
update media files to the Media Hub. In the future, any
changes made or new files added will be automatically
updated on the Media Hub.
Files using the following file formats and extensions are
imported:
Music
.mp3, .wma, .m4a, .aac, .lpcm, .ogg, .flac, .ac3,
.mpa, .aif
Photos
.jpg, .png
Videos
.mpg, .mpeg, .mp4, .avi, .wmv, .divx, .3gp, .asf,
.xvid, .m1v, .m4v
If the Media Importer is not installed on your computer,
run the Setup Wizard on the enclosed CD-ROM and click
Connect Computers
.
Access
Double-click the system tray icon to access the Media
Importer.
Importer System Tray Icon (Active)
Importer System Tray Icon (Closed)
If you do not see the icon, go to
Start > All Programs >
Cisco Media Hub > Linksys Media Importer > Linksys
Media Importer
.
System Tray Icon Menu
Right-click the system tray icon to view the following
options:
Importer Icon Menu
Open
Click this option to open the Media Importer.
Go to Media Hub Online
Click this option to open the
Media Browser.
Media Importer Status
Click this option to view the
status of the file transfers to the Media Hub.
Shutdown Linksys Media Importer
Click this option to
exit the Media Importer.
About Linksys Media Importer
Click this option to view
the version number of the Media Importer.
Main Menu
The main menu appears with the following options:
Media Importer Main Menu
Disconnect/Connect
Click this option to connect or
disconnect the Media Hub from the Media Importer.
Switch Media Hub
Click this option to switch to a
different Media Hub.