
Manual IB-NAS5520
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6.2.2.3 Media Server
The
UPnP
‐
AV
media
server
can
be
used
to
share
your
photos,
music
and
videos
that
are
stored
on
the
network
drive
with
an
Xbox
360,
PlayStation
3
video
game
console,
WMP12
or
other
DLNA
compatible
devices
that
are
connected
to
the
same
local
network
as
well
as
stream
music
to
iTunes
media
players.
From
the
drop
‐
down
list
of
the
corresponding
list,
select
the
folder
where
your
media
files
(e.g.
photos,
music,
videos)
are
stored.
Repeat
the
previous
step
for
each
media
type
(photo,
music,
video).
Depending
on
the
video
game
console,
only
certain
media
files
can
be
accessed.
For
the
Xbox
360,
you
can
play
JPG,
MP3
and
WMV
files.
For
the
PlayStation
3,
you
can
play
JPG,
MP3,
MPEG
‐
1
andMPEG
‐
2
files.
iTunes
will
only
be
able
to
play
MP3
music
files.
6.2.2.4 iTunes Playlist
Whenever
you
add
or
remove
MP3
files
to
the
music
directory,
click
Build
to
refresh
the
database.
If
for
some
reasons,
iTunes
lists
files
that
no
longer
exist
or
some
files
are
missing,
click
Remove
to
clear
the
database
and
then
click
Build
to
build
a
new
database.
6.2.2.5 BT Download
Here
you
can
manage
your
torrents.
Before
you
add
the
first
torrent,
set
the
download
path
to
your
preferred
folder.
Also,
you
might
want
to
click
Settings
and
set
the
server
port
plus
a
limit
for
the
upload
and
download
speed
according
to
your
network’s
bandwidth.
After
changing
the
settings,
click
Apply
to
save
the
new
configuration.
To
be
notified
when
a
torrent
is
stopped
or
removed,
you
can
set
up
e
‐
notification.
Click
Settings,
scroll
down
to
“BT
Notifications”,
check
Enable
and
fill
out
the
configuration
for
your
e
‐
mail.
To
find
out
the
correct
settings
for
the
server,
ask
your
system
administrator
or
your
e
‐
provider.
After
changing
the
settings,
clickApply
to
save
the
new
configuration.
To
download
media
files,
download
a
torrent
from
the
internet
and
upload
the
*.torrent
file
to
the
network
drive.
Once
the
torrent
has
been
added,
you
can
start
the
download.
The
downloaded
media
files
will
be
stored
in
the
folder
that
is
set
as
“Download
Path”.
The
BitTorrent™
client
can
download
4
files
at
a
time
with
a
maximum
of
40
files
in
the
queue.
The
download
speed
may
not
be
as
fast
as
a
BitTorrent™
client
on
the
computer
but
once
the
torrent
has
been
added
to
the
queue,
it
can
download
the
files
by
itself
and
you
can
turn
off
the
computer.
Make
sure
the
port
for
the
BitTorrent™
client
is
not
blocked
by
your
network
router
or
firewall.
If
necessary,
set
up
port
forwarding
to
redirect
traffic
to
your
network
drive.
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