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Media Files (Audio/Video) of Supported Format Aren't Seen by Device.

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Media Streaming Alternately, you can turn off TwonkyMedia media sharing and remove the duplicate HP Data Vault from your digital media adaptor list. For additional information on these programs, see Windows Media Connect 2.0 and TwonkyMedia Comparison. To turn off TwonkyMedia media sharing 1. At the PC, double-click the Windows Home Server icon in the system tray and log on. At the Mac, select Launch Home Server Console from the Server menu . 2. Click Settings in the upper right corner of the Console. 3. Click TwonkyMedia in the left menu. 4. Click S Sharing. Media Files (Audio/Video) of Supported Format Aren't Seen by Device. Possible naming convention issues. Double-check names on server, make sure they start with a letter, and not a number or symbol. My Files Do Not Show Up on My DMA In this article... Once WMC has been enabled to share a shared folder, it continually monitors the folder for new files. If your DMA does not display WMC from the HP Data Vault, or none of your files are found by the DMA. If some of your files (e.g., files newly copied to the server) are not found by the DMA. Digital Media Adapters (DMA, or Digital Media Receivers - DMR) use the Universal Plug 'n Play (UPnP) protocol to automatically discover Digital Media Servers (DMS). The HP Data Vault uses Windows Media Connect 2.0 (WMC) as its DMS. In order for a DMA to discover the HP Data Vault and access its content, WMC must be enabled. WMC defaults to being disabled; it is automatically enabled for all DMAs when the server administrator selects one or more of the three media shared folders (Music, Photos and Videos) for media sharing. On your DMA, you should then see the HP Data Vault listed as: : 1 : Windows Media Connect Note Some DMAs aggregate the content from all DMSs into a single view; in such a case you may not be able to identify each DMS individually. Further troubleshooting steps form DMA follow: 155

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Media Streaming
Alternately, you can turn off TwonkyMedia media sharing and remove the duplicate HP Data
Vault from your digital media adaptor list.
For additional information on these programs, see
Windows Media Connect 2.0 and
TwonkyMedia Comparison
.
To turn off TwonkyMedia media sharing
1.
At the PC, double-click the Windows Home Server icon
in the system tray and log on.
At the Mac, select
Launch Home Server Console
from the
Server
menu
.
2.
Click
Settings
in the upper right corner of the Console.
3.
Click
TwonkyMedia
in the left menu.
4.
Click
S Sharing
.
Media Files (Audio/Video) of Supported Format Aren't Seen
by Device.
Possible naming convention issues.
Double-check names on server, make sure they start with a letter, and not a number or symbol.
My Files Do Not Show Up on My DMA
In this article...
Once WMC has been enabled to share a shared folder, it continually monitors the folder for
new files.
If your DMA does not display WMC from the HP Data Vault, or none of your files are found
by the DMA.
If some of your files (e.g., files newly copied to the server) are not found by the DMA.
Digital Media Adapters (DMA, or Digital Media Receivers -
DMR
) use the Universal Plug 'n Play
(
UPnP
)
protocol
to automatically discover Digital Media Servers (DMS). The HP Data Vault uses
Windows Media Connect 2.0 (WMC) as its DMS. In order for a DMA to discover the HP Data
Vault and access its content, WMC must be enabled. WMC defaults to being disabled; it is
automatically enabled for all DMAs when the server administrator selects one or more of the three
media
shared folders
(Music, Photos and Videos) for media sharing. On your DMA, you should
then see the HP Data Vault listed as:
<YourServerName>: 1 : Windows Media Connect
Note
Some DMAs aggregate the content from all DMSs into a single view; in such a case you may not
be able to identify each DMS individually. Further troubleshooting steps form DMA follow:
155