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eBOX
User Manual
3.
Follow the user instructions provided with your wireless digital photo frame
and proceed with any initial setup or installation of drivers.
4.
Using the navigation feature on your wireless digital photo frame, detect and
scan eBOX on your network.
5.
Depending on the type of digital frame you have, you may need to access the
frame’s Settings/Network Setup page to establish a connection so that your
photo frame can link to eBOX. Please refer to your digital photo frame’s user
guide for specific instructions.
6.
Once you have a connection between your digital photo frame and eBOX, access
the frame’s
Media
screen to view your photos.
11.3 iTunes
Music files stored on eBOX can be played at anytime using a PC or Mac computer that has
iTunes installed.
1.
Store your music files* in eBOX Public folder.
2.
Launch iTunes on your computer.
3.
Choose eBOX in iTune’s Shared section located in the left side pane. Your music
files will now appear in the right-side pane.
* iTunes supports the following file types: *.mp3, *.wav, *.aac and *.aiff
11.4 Network Music Player and Digital Media Adapters
eBOX supports a variety of digital media standards. Please refer to your network music
player and/or Digital Media Adapter user guides for specific instructions on connecting to a
network storage system and on how to access and play your media content.
11.4.1
Complies with Media Standards
UPnP
Universal Plug and Play is the most commonly supported and basic standard; it is
incorporated into the majority of devices.
DLNA
DLNA is a common standards organization for digital media. To learn more about how
DLNA works, visit:
http://www.dlna.org/
.