HomeMedia
HomeMedia – introduction
You can play music and video files and browse photos stored either on a storage
device or in another product connected via a DLNA/UPnP enabled media server. You
get access to the files when you connect a storage device to your television.
Press TV or MUSIC and highlight the source name dedicated to HomeMedia, for
example, HomeMedia then press the centre button.
If you have music and photos stored, you can start the music and return to the main
menu to start a slideshow of your photos. You can then play music and see your photos
at the same time.
You can also play files via a computer or smartphone. For information about the digital
media renderer feature, press the red button in the on-screen help and find '
Storage devices include, for example, USB devices and regular hard disks connected via
USB or Ethernet.
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USB Connection
You can view your photos or play your music and video files from a connected USB flash
drive or USB hard drive.
With the television switched on, plug in a USB flash drive or a USB hard drive to one of
the USB connections. The television detects the device and will list your media files. If the
list of files does not appear automatically, press
TV
and select the source name dedicated
to HomeMedia, then select the USB.
You can browse your files in the folder structure you have organised on the drive.
To stop playing video files, photos and music, press
or press
and select another
activity.
Important! If you try to pause or record a programme with a USB hard drive connected,
the television will ask you to format the USB hard drive. If you format a connected USB
hard drive, all current files are deleted.
Computer or NAS connection
You can view your photos or play your music and video files from a computer or a NAS
(Network Attached Storage) in your home network.
The television and computer or NAS must be in the same home network. On your
computer or NAS, you need to install Media Server Software like Twonky™. Your Media
Server must be set to share your files with the television. The television shows your files
and folders as they are organised by the Media Server or as they are structured on your
computer or NAS.
Not al subtitles on video streams from a computer or NAS are supported by the
television.
If the Media Server supports searching for files, a search field is available.
To browse and play the files on your computer, press
TV
and select the source name
dedicated for your computer.
To stop playing video files, photos and music, press
or press
and select another
activity.
From a cloud storage service
You can view photos or play music and videos you have uploaded on a storage service in
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