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By selecting “Disable”, everyone on the LAN will be able to
access your media files, and if there are too much users
accessing the media files, iTunes server may respond
slower or even stop responding. It’s recommended to select
“Enable” to protect your iTunes server by password if you
want to prevent unknown people from using your media files.
Password
If password protection is enabled, please specify the
password of iTunes server here.
Confirm
Password
Please retype the password of iTunes server here.
Rescan
interval
Please specify the time interval between iTunes server
rescans media folder for newly-added files in seconds. Valid
value is from 1 to 300, you can also click “Rescan” button to
run a rescan immediately. The required scan time varies
depending on the number of media files. It may take several
minutes to finish.
It’s recommended to use default value (300) to prevent
iTunes server from rescanning new file too frequent,
because this will make iTunes server respond slower.
Process m3u
If the folder where media files are located includes any m3u
(playlist) file, iTunes server will read it and generate proper
playlist for iTunes clients.
Playlist
If you have playlist file, you can upload it from PC or select
one from attached USB mass storage device (by selecting
“File Server”). You can click “Open” to choose playlist file
from your PC or attached USB mass storage device.
Back
If you want to discard all settings listed in this page, click this
button to return to previous page.
Save
Click this button to save all settings in this page, you’ll be
prompted to reboot the iTunes server so all changes you
made in this page will take effect after rebooting.
Reset
Reset all fields in this page to default value.