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hp digital media receiver
I can’t see any of my music or photos
• Make sure your computer is powered on and that it
has not entered standby mode. Change your
computer’s power settings if you want your content
to always be available.
• Make sure the server software is running on your
computer. Look for the media server icon in your
system tray. If necessary, start the server software
again.
• Click on the server icon and select Settings to
Verify you are sharing the correct directories.
• If you are using a wireless network, try locating the
receiver closer to your access point or wireless
computer.
• If you are using a wired network, verify the receiver
network cable is properly attached to your network
hub or router, and that the hub or router has
power.
• If you are using static network addresses, verify the
network address and netmask are correct for your
network, and that the address is not already in use
by another PC or device.
I can’t hear any sound when I’m
playing music
• Make sure the audio cables are properly
connected.
• If the audio cables are connected to your TV, the TV
must be on to hear any music.
• If the audio cables are connected to your stereo,
make sure the stereo is on and you have the correct
stereo input source selected. If you are having
trouble selecting the correct audio source, refer to
the instructions that came with your stereo.
• To perform an audio test, select the
music
jukebox
and then press the
options
button.
Select the
audio test
option to play a brief audio
test on your speakers.
Some of my music files don’t appear
• The hp digital media receiver supports the most
common music file formats. However, there are
almost an infinite variety of bit rates and sample
rates. If a file does not appear on the receiver, it
most likely uses an unsupported rate.
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