Setting up a VAIO Media server computer
A VAIO
®
computer that shipped with VAIO Media software preinstalled, can be used as a VAIO Media server, within a
network environment. To support video files, the VAIO computer must have Giga Pocket software, vers.5.0 or later,
installed.
1.
Prepare your multimedia content.
Music files—
Use SonicStage 1.5 software to create playlists of music files on your VAIO Media server
computer. The VAIO Media Music Server software automatically makes SonicStage software, ver.1.5
playlists available to VAIO Media users on your network.
Image files—
To make your image files available to VAIO Media users on your network, place the image
files (JPEG, GIF, BMP, or TIFF) format into the folder:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Photo Server\VAIO Media
Video files—
Use Giga Pocket software, ver.5.0 or later, to create cabinets containing Video Capsules on
your VAIO Media server computer. The VAIO Media Video Server software automatically makes these
cabinets available to VAIO Media users on your network.
2.
Use the
VAIO Media Console
software on the VAIO Media server computer to start the appropriate VAIO
Media servers (VAIO Media Music Server, VAIO Media Photo Server , or VAIO Media Video Server.)
To make additional SonicStage playlists or Giga Pocket cabinets available to VAIO Media users on your network:
Create the playlists or cabinets.
Stop the VAIO Media Music Server software or the VAIO Media Video Server software that is accessing
through the VAIO Media Console software
Restart the appropriate server software. The music playlist and video cabinet content shared to the
network is only updated when the server software is started.
To start the
VAIO Media Console
software:
Click
Start
, and click
All Programs
.
Point to
VAIO Media
, point to
Server Administration
, and click
Console
.
Your VAIO Media server computer is now ready to serve multimedia content to VAIO Media client computers on your
network
The music playlist and video cabinet contents shared to the network is only updated when the server software is
started.
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