Instructions

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PLAYING/STREAMING VIDEOS, PHOTOS, & MUSIC
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MY CLOUD USER MANUAL
Playing/Streaming Videos, Photos, & Music
Media Servers
Media Storage
Enabling DLNA and iTunes
Accessing Your My Cloud Device Using Media Players
Accessing Your My Cloud Device Using iTunes
Media Servers
The My Cloud device is designed to serve as your home's media server. It enables you to stream
photos, music, and videos to your DLNA-compatible devices and music to your iTunes-
compatible devices.
Both DLNA-compatible and iTunes-compatible device
s search for media stored in any Public
share that has media serving enabled. By default, DLNA Media is disabled. Once you enable it on
the Settings > Media Server page, media serving for the Public share is also automatically enabled.
For all other shares, media serving remains off.
If you do not want DLNA to display specific media files
, place them in a private share that is set to
disable media sharing. (See “Editing Share Settings” on page 38.)
Media Server Overview
The My Cloud device uses TwonkyMedia as its DLNA media server. It streams your music,
photos, and videos to compatible devices in your home. Playing media on a compatible device is
easy.
The media server searches for all the media stored in
the Public share on the My Cloud device
connected to your home network. After enabling media serving for the device (see
“Enabling DLNA
and iTunes” on page 64)
, you can just transfer your multimedia content to the Public share on your
My Cloud device, and you are ready to stream and
view content on your home entertainment
center, game consoles (such as Xbox 360
®
or PlayStation
®
3), WD TV
®
Live media player, or
DLNA
®
1.5 digital media adapters), and other PC computers on your home or office network. Visit
http://www.dlna.org for further information on DLNA.
iTunes Overview
You or anyone connected to the My Cloud device can use iTunes to play stored music files. iTunes
creates a virtual music library on the device and treats it as an iTunes repository, making it possible
to stream music files from the My Cloud device to Windows or Mac computers running iTunes.
iTunes scans any shares that have the Media Serving setting enabled, including the Public share
by
default.