Chapter 7 Applications
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 27 Applications > Media Server
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Media Server Name This is the name of the NSA media server on the network. It is
the same as the NSA’s server name. This name lets media
clients distinguish between multiple media servers on your
network.
Disable / Enable Media
Server
Turn on the media server to let (DLNA-compliant) media clients
on your network play media files located in the published
shares. See Section 15.4 on page 300 for the multimedia file
formats iTunes supports.
Rebuild Database This option is available when you select Enable Media Server.
Select this option to repair the files on the media server. For
example, if the NSA got disconnected while downloading or
uploading files, it might corrupt some files on the media server.
Unpublished Shares This list box displays the shares that the NSA does not share
with the media clients.
Publish Selected
Share(s)
Select shares in the Unpublished Shares box and click this to
share the shares with media clients. Use the [SHIFT] key to
select a range of entries. Hold down the [CTRL] key to select
multiple individual entries.
Published Shares This list box displays the shares that the NSA shares with the
media clients.
Unpublish Selected
Share(s)
Select shares in the Published Shares box and click this to not
share the shares with media clients. Use the [SHIFT] key to
select a range of entries. Hold down the [CTRL] key to select
multiple individual entries.
Enable iTunes Server Select this option to let anyone on your network use iTunes to
play music and video files in the published shares.
Apply Click this to save your changes.
Reset Click this to restore your previously saved settings.