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About the One Touch Copy settings
If you want to:
Change the type of the content to be imported. (Video and photo only/All)
Access the Home Server Settings Page and go to the One Touch Copy page.
Tip
For further information on the One Touch Copy page, click “Help” at the top right corner of the page.
Using the Back Up function
What you can do with the Back Up function
The Back Up function provides a way to automatically upload files in the specified folder on a personal
computer to your Home Server via your home network or the Internet in connection with the PC Link
software.
In addition to starting an upload as you scheduled in the Back Up profile, you can manually start any
backup at any time.
The Back Up function also provides metadata analysis that adds additional information to music content so
that DLNA devices can use it for file management and searching. Additionally, Sony branded DLNA
devices use this information to categorize the music files stored in the Release Year, Music channels, and
Mood folders. You can select the option for this metadata analysis when adding or changing Back Up
profiles on your computer with the PC Link software.
For further information on the Back Up function, refer to the help file on the PC Link software.
Notes
To add or change Back Up profiles, you must connect the computer and the Home Server to your home
network. Back Up uploading via the Internet has additional requirements. See page 42 for further information.
Playback of the music files in the Music channels and the Mood folders can only be available on Sony branded
DLNA devices.
About importing music content
To add metadata to music content at the time of an upload by the Back Up function, you must select the
option to add information for the Music Channel Function to the music files on the Back Up properties
window of the PC Link software.
The music content with added metadata information will be sorted as follows for playback on the
destination DLNA devices.
By released years (Release Year)
By channels, such as general feelings and time zones (Music channels)
By musical moods (Mood).