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Video: 3GP, 3G2, ASF, AVI, DAT, FLV, ISO, M2T, M2V, M2TS, M4V, MKV, MPv4, MPEG1, MPEG2,
MPEG4, MTS, MOV, QT, SWF, TP, TRP, TS, VOB, WMV, RMVB, VDR, MPE
Audio: 3GP, AAC, AIFC, AIFF, AMR, APE, AU, AWB, FLAC
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, M4A, M4R, MP2, MP3, OGG Vorbis
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, PCM,
WAV, WMA
Photo: BMP, GIF, ICO, JPG, PNG, PSD, TIF, RAW Image
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(3FR, ARW, CR2, CRW, DCR, DNG, ERF,
KDC, MEF, MOS, MRW, NEF, NRW, ORF, PEF, PPM, RAF, RAW, RW2, SR2, X3F)
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You must first enable real time transcoding for these files in order to play them.
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NAS 168 – Your Home Media Center
iTunes Server
The iTunes Server app can turn your NAS into your home’s audio and video streaming center. It allows
you to share music and movies from your NAS with computers in the same network environment.
After enabling the iTunes server app and adding music files to the “Music” shared folder, open iTunes
on your PC or MAC. You will see your NAS under the “Shared” heading in the left hand panel of the
iTunes window. Click on it to begin browsing and streaming your music.
If you wish to restrict clients’ access to your music, you can set up a password from within the
iTunes Server app.
iTunes Server supports pairing with the iOS Remote app.
Reminder: Music files that are newly added to your NAS may not immediately appear inside
iTunes. This is because the iTunes Server app scans your directories for new music at
regularly scheduled intervals. Rest assured that all newly added music files will eventually
appear inside of iTunes.
About iTunes Server
iTunes Server supports the following file formats: