User`s guide

Synology DiskStation User's Guide
Based on DSM 3.2
141 Chapter 15: Manage Media Server and iTunes Service
To enable DLNA/UPnP media server:
Tick Enable DLNA/UPnP media server and click OK.
Determine the DMA Menu Language and Style
You can decide how to organize your multimedia files on the DMA menu by selecting a predefined menu style or
customizing your own. The system can save up to three different sets of customized menu styles.
To determine the DMA menu language:
Choose a language from the DMA menu language drop-down menu.
To customize the DMA menu style:
1 Choose one of the three customized styles, and then click Customize.
2 Click one of the following tabs: Music, Photo, or Video.
3 Do any of the following:
If you want to create a new menu style, click Create. If you have selected Music, there will be a list of
templates.
If you want to edit an existing style, click Edit.
Note: For users to correctly browse the multimedia files on the server, the codepage and menu language you set
should be identical with those of the DMA. For more information about setting the codepage, see "Language" on
Page 22.
Re-index Media Files
Click Re-index to reconstruct the index structure of the multimedia files if you find missing multimedia files while
browsing through Synology DiskStation with your DMA device. The process will be executed in the background.
Record Diagnostic Log
The log can help determine the cause of the problem when you contact Synology Support for assistance.
To manage DMA communication log:
1 Click Diagnose and tick Enable DMA communication log for diagnostic purpose to start recording the log.
2 You can download or clear the recorded log by clicking Download or Clear.
3 Click OK.
Manage Browsing Settings
In the Browsing Settings section, you can manage the browsing settings for DMA.
To quickly browse images:
Tick Transmit low resolution images instead of the original images.
To change how your music files will be displayed:
Select a Music display format from the drop-down menu.
To set album cover (for music files without an embedded image) or video thumbnails:
1 Tick Set images with the below filenames as music/video cover.
2 Enter Filenames such as Cover.jpg, and the image with the same filename under the same folder as the
music files will be displayed as album covers or video thumbnails. The filenames are case sensitive, and the
filename listed closest to the front will be used when multiple images are available.
To show video's title using embedded information instead of file name:
Tick Show video's title using embedded information.
To browse and play the radio stations listed on Audio Station:
Tick Enable Internet Radio.