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| USB Volume | If your USB device has multiple partitions, select which partition to use with the |
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| Sync Direction | Select USB |
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| Backup Files to be | Select this option to save the files that will be replaced by the source files. |
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| Backup Target | Select a share in which to save the backup files. |
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| Apply | Click this to save your changes. |
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| Reset | Click this to restore your previously saved settings. |
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10.12 Technical Reference
This section provides technical background information on the topics discussed in this chapter.
10.12.1 Sharing Media Files on Your Network
The media server feature lets anyone on your network play video, music, and photos from the NSA (without having to copy them to another computer). The NSA can function as a
•Publish shares to let others play the contained media files.
•The media server is a convenient way to share files you download using the broadcatching service (see Section 10.9 on page 204).
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Note: Anyone on your network can play the media files in the published shares. No user name and password or other form of security is used. The media server is enabled by default with the video, photo, and music shares published.
Songs from the iTunes Store
After using iTunes on your computer to download songs from Apple’s iTunes Store, you can copy them to the NSA. Many of these songs have DRM (Digital Rights Management). At the time of writing, you can use your Apple account ID and password to authorize up to a total of five computers to play the files. To authorize a computer, open iTunes and click Store > Authorize Computer.
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