NETGEAR EVA9100 user manual Viewing YouTube Content

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The Internet Media menu offers these selections:

YouTube Video. Playing YouTube videos may require that you have a PC running the Digital Entertainer for Windows software. See “Viewing YouTube Content” on page 3-10.

Internet Radio Player. Browse and edit the list of Internet radio stations.

Tip: To add Internet radio stations more easily, use the Digital Entertainer Express Web browser menu. Find your favorite station on your PC, copy its URL, and paste that into the browser.

Internet Channels. Use the Internet channels option to access RSS multimedia feeds, including Internet podcasts. For more information, see “Internet Channels” on page 3-13.

Flickr Photos. The Flickr browser loads 500 photos at a time. You can browse the photos that have been loaded, or load more photos. When browsing, you can press Play to start a slideshow from the selected photo onward, or press OK to view a single photo full screen. The Flickr photo viewer is identical to the regular slideshow viewer and all of the same buttons apply.

ReadyNAS Photos. Internet Media also contains ReadyNAS photos, which allows you to view photos from your ReadyNAS attached storage device. To access these photos, sign in using your existing user name and password for ReadyNAS photos.

Viewing YouTube Content

You can use your Digital Entertainer Express to view YouTube content and add items or publishers to your favorites lists.

To do so, you need the following:

The Digital Entertainer Express set up with access to the Internet through your network.

A PC running the Digital Entertainer for Windows software. (This may be required to play some YouTube videos.)

To view YouTube content:

1.Press Home, and select Internet Media > YouTube.

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Listening and Viewing

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Contents NETGEAR, Inc Digital Entertainer Express EVA9100 User ManualWorld Wide Web TrademarksStatement of Conditions Customer SupportContents Chapter Listening and Viewing Appendix B Related Documents Index Compliance V1.0, October Conventions, Formats, and Scope About This ManualVersion History Important Safeguards and Notices Chapter Custom Installation and ConfiguratonRear View Front ViewRemote Control Type of Connection Required Cable Audio and Video CablesConnecting the Digital Entertainer Express Setting Up the Digital Entertainer Express Type of Cable Available Video Modes Region Video ModesInstalling the Digital Entertainer for Windows Software V1.0, October Installing the Digital Entertainer Software on a Mac Configuring Your Media Library Using the Configuration Wizard with a Windows-Based PC V1.0, October Using the Configuration Wizard with a Mac V1.0, October V1.0, October Protected Media Stored on a Mac Playing Protected Media FilesProtected Media Stored on a PC V1.0, October Button Description Navigating with the Remote ControlRemote Control Buttons Getting to Know Your Digital Entertainer ExpressPics TV ModeMusic VideoTelevision Main Menu Parental Control Tips When Using the Remote Control to Browse or SearchDigital Entertainer Software for Windows Need color screen shot Accessing the Digital Entertainer Express with Your BrowserUsing Your Browser to Play Media USB Flash Drives or Media Players Chapter Listening and ViewingListening to Music Home, and select Button When Music Is Playing When Music Is Paused Remote Control When Music Is PlayingViewing Photos V1.0, October Button Action When Viewing Photos Using the Remote Control to View PhotosViewing Stored Video Files Playing Music and Viewing Photos at the Same TimeUsing the Remote Control When Stored Video Is Playing Playing Internet Media Viewing YouTube Content V1.0, October Playing Internet Radio Using the Remote Control When YouTube Is PlayingViewing Weather Viewing News and WeatherInternet Channels V1.0, October Viewing Digital Entertainer Express Status from Your PC Chapter Fine-Tuning Your ExperienceImproving Media Library Search Results Using the Tag Tool Application Adding Cover Art Adding High-Resolution Album or Cover ArtCapturing a Video Frame for Cover Art Adding Album Art to All the Songs in an Album Using the Script Wizard to Automate TasksUnderstanding Home Networking V1.0, September Assessing Your Speed Requirements Optimizing the Performance of Your Home NetworkNetwork Bandwidth V1.0, September Media File Performance Access and Network Security Taking PrecautionsTips for Streaming Video Block Video Files By Rating Setting Up Parental ControlBlock Files By Location Advanced Settings Advanced Features and More FeaturesDisplay and Screensaver Adding a Skin Network Connection Audio and SlideshowMedia Library Management Setting Up Network SharesV1.0, October System Information More... SettingsSetting Up Hot Keys Enabling PC AccessButton Action Backspace Nudge mouse Remote Control PC Access Is EnabledButton Action Updating the Firmware Chapter Maintenance and TroubleshootingMaintenance and Troubleshooting Hdmi cable not included in the package Changing from Composite Video Cable to Hdmi Video CableSupervisor Functions Advanced settings. See Advanced Settings onConnecting to the Digital Entertainer Express Troubleshooting TipsProblem Solution Media Does Not Play Configuring Your Firewall Port SettingsLinux Accessing Your Digital MediaWindows System Passwords Macintosh OSXError Messages Error MessagesMessage Description and Action Ethernet LAN Connection Network ConnectionsIP Address Connecting to a ServerPing Using PingTable A-1. Default Configuration Settings Restoring Factory SettingsFeature Description Table A-2. Technical Specifications Supported Media File Formats Technical SpecificationsTable A-2. Technical Specifications Document Link Appendix B Related DocumentsIndex Index-2 Index-3 Compliance Requirements For Operation in the European Community Regulatory Compliance InformationFCC Requirements for Operation in the United States Export RestrictionsEuropean Union Statement of Compliance Operation Using 2.4 GHz Channels in FranceItaliano Software License Agreement Industry Canada StatementMacrovision Notice Radiation Exposure StatementV1.0, October