RaidSonic IB-NAS5520 Manual - page 20
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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‐mail notification.
Click Settings, scroll down to “BT Mail Notifications”, check Enable and fill out the configuration for
your e‐mail. To find out the correct settings for the mail server, ask your system administrator or
your e‐mail 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.