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Nero MediaHome Installation
To install Nero MediaHome, please proceed as
follows:
Note
: To use DLNA function, this software should be installed
to your PC.
1.
Enter the link below completely in the adress-
bar of your web browser.
http://www.nero.com/mediahome-tv
2.
Click the
Download
button on the opening
page. The installation file will be downloaded
onto your PC.
3.
After the download is completed, double click
on the installation file to start the installation.
The installation wizard will guide you through
the installation process.
4.
The prerequisites screen will be displayed first.
The installation wizard checks the availability
of required third-party software on your PC.
If applications are missing they are listed and
must be installed before continuing installation.
5.
Click the
Install
button. The integrated serial
will be displayed. Please do not change the
displayed serial.
6.
Click the
Next
button. The License Conditions
(EULA) screen will be displayed.
Please read
the license agreement carefully and select the
appropriate check box if you agree to the terms
of the agreement. Installation is not possible
without this agreement.
7.
Click the
Next
button. On the next screen you
can set your installation preferences.
8.
Click the
Install
button. The installation begins
and finishes automatically. A progress bar will
indicate the state of the installation process.
9.
Click the
Finish
button. The installation is
completed. You will be directed to the web site
of the nero software.
10.
A shortcut is now placed on your desktop.
Congratulations!
You successfully installed Nero
MediaHome on your PC.
Run Nero MediaHome by double clicking on the shortcut
icon.
HBBTV System
HbbTV (Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV) is a
new industry standard that seamlessly combines
TV services delivered via broadcast with services
delivered via broadband and also enables access
to Internet only services for consumers using
connected TVs and set-top boxes. Services
delivered through HbbTV include traditional
broadcast TV channels, catch-up services,
video-on-demand, EPG, interactive advertising,
personalisation, voting, games, social networking
and other multimedia applications.
HbbTV applications are available on channels
where they are signalled by the broadcaster
(currently various channels on Astra broadcast
HbbTV applications). The broadcaster marks one
application as “autostart” and this one is started
by the platform automatically. The autostart
applications are generally launched with a small
red button icon to notify the user that there is an
HbbTV application on that channel Press the red
button to open the application page. After the page
is displayed you can go back to the initial red button
icon state by pressing the red button again. You can
toggle between the red button icon mode and full
UI mode of the application via pressing red button.
It should be noted that the red button switching
capability is provided by the application and some
application may behave differently.
If you switch to another channel while an HbbTV
application is active (either in red button icon mode
or full UI mode), the following scenarios can occur.
• The application can continue running.
• The application can be terminated.
• The application can be terminated and another
autostart red button application can be launched.
HbbTV allows the applications to be retrieved both
from broadband or broadcast. The broadcaster
may enable both ways or one of them. If the
platfrom does not have an operational broadband
connection, the platform can still launch applications
transmitted on broadcast.
The autostart red button applications generally
provide links to other applications. An example of
this is shown below. The user then can switch to
other applications by using the links provided. The
applications should provide a way to terminate
themselves, usually button 0 is used for this.