Sony VGX-XL1 User Guide - Page 105

To prepare your multimedia content, VAIO Media Music Server™

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To prepare your multimedia content VAIO Media Console™ software can manage different media server features to deliver various file formats. • VAIO Media Music Server™ software delivers music files - Use SonicStage® or SonicStage Mastering Studio™ software to create playlists of music files. The VAIO Media Music Server software automatically makes these playlists and other music files stored in registered folders, available to Microsoft® Windows® XP Media Center and the client computers on your network. • VAIO Media Photo Server™ software delivers image files - Use the Photo Server to deliver pictures for Media Center and the client computers on your network. VAIO Media Photo Server software recognizes.JPEG,.BMP, .GIF, and .TIFF file formats. • VAIO Media Video Server™ software delivers video files - Media Center records TV programs and VAIO Media Video Server software delivers the recorded contents to the client computers on your network. You can also use a VAIO® computer with Giga Pocket® software, version 5.0 or later, to create Video Capsules. Video files using DV-AVI, MPEG1, MPEG2, DIVX, and WMV file formats can be stored in registered folders and accessed by the client computers on your network. Notes: • Giga Pocket® Personal Video Recorder software creates video content called Video Capsules, which are stored in locations known as cabinets • Giga Pocket® Personal Video Recorder hardware and software features are not installed on VAIO® computers running under the Microsoft® Windows® XP Media Center operating system. • A DIVX encoder program must be installed on your computer, to enable playback of files in DIVX format. • VAIO Media™ TV Server software delivers an analog stream - You can connect analog devices, such as a VCR, to a computer equipped with Media Center and stream video to other VAIO® computers in your network. Note: VAIO Media software does not support live TV viewing across the network on your computer equipped with Media Center,. Only VAIO computers equipped with Giga Pocket software support live TV viewing across the network through the TV server. 102 VGX-XL1 Digital Living System

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VGX-XL1 Digital Living System
To prepare your multimedia content
VAIO Media Console™ software can manage different media server features
to deliver various file formats.
VAIO Media Music Server™
software delivers music files — Use
SonicStage
®
or SonicStage Mastering Studio™ software to create playlists
of music files. The VAIO Media Music Server software automatically
makes these playlists and other music files stored in registered folders,
available to Microsoft® Windows® XP Media Center and the client
computers on your network.
VAIO Media Photo Server™
software delivers image files — Use the
Photo Server to deliver pictures for Media Center and the client computers
on your network. VAIO Media Photo Server software
recognizes.JPEG,.BMP, .GIF, and .TIFF file formats.
VAIO Media Video Server™
software delivers video files — Media Center
records TV programs and VAIO Media Video Server software delivers the
recorded contents to the client computers on your network. You can also
use a VAIO® computer with Giga Pocket® software, version 5.0 or later, to
create Video Capsules. Video files using DV-AVI, MPEG1, MPEG2, DIVX,
and WMV file formats can be stored in registered folders and accessed by
the client computers on your network.
VAIO Media™ TV Server
software delivers an analog stream — You can
connect analog devices, such as a VCR, to a computer equipped with
Media Center and stream video to other VAIO® computers in your net-
work.
Notes
:
Giga Pocket® Personal Video Recorder software creates video
content called Video Capsules, which are stored in locations known
as cabinets
Giga Pocket® Personal Video Recorder hardware and software
features are not installed on VAIO® computers running under the
Microsoft® Windows® XP Media Center operating system.
A DIVX encoder program must be installed on your computer, to
enable playback of files in DIVX format.
Note
: VAIO Media software does not support live TV viewing across the net-
work on your computer equipped with Media Center,. Only VAIO computers
equipped with Giga Pocket software support live TV viewing across the net-
work through the TV server.