User manual
You can stop the media by pressing the 'stop' button on your
remote control.
If you cannot see any devices or files you may need to scan for the
DLNA devices which are on the network. To do this, go to 'Settings'
menu then scroll to 'Network Settings' > 'Server Display Settings'
and then press 'Options' on your remote and select 'Update list'.
The television will scan the network and find your AirTies Media
Server.
The files that can be played on your Media Player depends upon the
codec and file container support offered by your Media Player.
Please consult your Media Player's documentation for a list of
codecs and file containers that it supports.
AirTies Media Server has been tested for interoperability on a
number of Media Players. Please visit www.airties.com for a current
list of tested devices.
DDNS
Dynamic DNS (DDNS) ensures that your hostname and IP address in
the Internet name servers are always current. It's primarily used to
associate a domain name with a dynamic IP address, making it
possible to access a computer with a dynamic IP address over the
Internet. This also allows you to run a server on a computer that has
a dynamic IP address. DDNS Settings To configure the DDNS
settings on your device go to DNS Settings under the DDNS menu of
the Web User Interface. You will see the current DDNS account
information if one is present.
To use the Dynamic DNS feature you need to setup an account with
a DDNS service provider. To create a new DDNS account click New.
Enter the following information DDNS Service Name: Select the
DDNS service provider. Hostname: Your hostname you want to
associate with your dynamic IP address. User name: The username
provider from your DDNS service provider. Password: The password
provider from your DDNS service provider. Click Save to create the
DDNS account. You will return to the DDNS Settings page again will
see your DDNS account and status. You can add additional DDNS
accounts or can edit and remote DDNS accounts.