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Nero MediaHome

Table of contents
1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.4.1 1.4.3 3.6.9.10.1 10.2 10.2.1 10.2.2 10.2.3 10.2.4 10.2.Start Successfully About the manual About This Application Installing Nero MediaHome Working with Nero MediaHome Share Files and Folders Starting the Server Main window Share Screen Window Dialog Options Screen Network Screen Devices Screen Control device remotely Transcoding Screen Remote UI Screen TV Screen Selecting and Setting TV Channels for Streaming Technical Information System Requirements Formats supported Audio formats and codecs Video formats and codecs Image formats Formats for Playlists Metadata Glossary Index Contact 35

Start Successfully

About the manual
This manual is intended for all users who want to learn how to use Nero MediaHome. It is process-based and explains how to achieve a specific objective on a step-by-step basis. In order to make best use of this documentation, please note the following conventions: Indicates warnings, preconditions or instructions that have to be precisely followed. Indicates additional information or advice.

1. Start

A number at the beginning of a line indicates a request for action. Carry out these actions in the order specified. Indicates an intermediate result. Indicates a result.

OK (see.) []

Indicates text passages or buttons that appear in the program interface. They are displayed in bold print. Indicates references to other chapters. They are executed as links and are shown in red and underlined. Indicates key combinations for entering commands.

About This Application

Nero MediaHome is a certified UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) AV (Audio/Video) media server which automatically recognizes UPnP devices within a network. Using Nero MediaHome you can share media files (audio, picture, and video files). This means that all users in the local network have access to the files. Players that are compatible with the UPnP standard can use, play and display shared media files. Television channels and radio stations as well as Internet services (web TV, web radio, audio/video/image casts) can also be transmitted. Thanks to Nero MediaHome, your PC can link up to other consumer electronics devices (e.g. television sets) to create a unified media center. This gives you the option of viewing transmitted television programs via Nero MediaHome on two players simultaneously. Nero MediaHome automatically supplies the files in the appropriate format for the player in question. Transcoding is performed in real time.

Installing Nero MediaHome
An installation wizard will walk you through the quick and uncomplicated installation process. To install Nero MediaHome, proceed as follows:
1. Close all Microsoft Windows programs and exit any anti-virus software that may be running. 2. Start the installation process with a double click on the downloaded installation file.
The files are automatically unzipped and stored on drive C in a temporary folder from
which they are automatically deleted once they have been used. The installation is prepared and the installation wizard appears.
3. Click the Next button.
The Installation of Nero Ask Toolbar screen is displayed.
4. If you want to use the Ask Toolbar, please read the licensing agreement carefully and select
the first option button. If you do not want to use the Ask Toolbar, activate the second option button.
5. Click the Next button.
The License Conditions (EULA) screen is displayed.
6. Please read the license agreement carefully and select the appropriate check box if you
agree to the terms of the agreement. Installation is not possible without this agreement.
7. Click the Next button.
The Personalize Your Nero MediaHome screen is displayed.
8. Enter your name and serial number in the input fields. Corporate customer should also include their company's name. The serial number can be found on the back of the disc jacket. If you are using the download version you will have received the serial number per e-mail.
9. Click the Next button.
The Select Installation Type screen is displayed.
Here it is possible to choose between Default, meaning standard installation, or User Defined installation. In the user-defined installation you can determine the languages and choose the installation path.
10. Enter the desired installation type and click the Next button.
If you choose default installation, the Optional Settings screen is displayed. If you
choose custom installation, the User-defined Installation screen is displayed.
11. If you have chosen the user-defined installation:
1. Select the desired folder and click the OK button. 2. Click the Next button. The Select Application Language screen is displayed. The next screen is displayed. 3. Select the check boxes for the languages you wish to install and click the Next button. 4. If you wish to define the installation folder, click the Change button.

Start Successfully The Browse Folder window is displayed. The Optional Settings screen is displayed. If applications are found on your computer that could conflict with the software to be installed, the screen will display Uninstallation of the Products Required. It is recommended that these applications be removed before proceeding with the installation. Nero MediaHome checks the availability of required components, such as DirectX on your PC. If applications are missing, then the Missing Components screen is displayed. Select the components that need to be downloaded and installed.
12. If you want to adapt optional settings, select or clear the desired check boxes. 13. Click the Next button.
The Ready to Start Installation Process screen is displayed.
14. Click the Next button.
The installation process is started. Nero MediaHome is installed in the selected folder,
and a progress bar informs you of the progress of the installation process.
15. Click the Next button.
The Help Us to Improve Our Software screen is displayed.
In order to offer a better service, Nero is collecting anonymous data to determine which features are used and what problems, if any, occur.
16. If you want to take part in the anonymous collection of data, select the check box and click
the Next button. The final screen of the installation wizard is displayed.
17. Click the Exit button.
The installation wizard closes. You have now installed Nero MediaHome. The Nero MediaHome link is now available on
the computer's desktop. Nero ControlCenter The Nero MediaHome application is installed with Nero ControlCenter. With Nero ControlCenter, you can determine whether new updates are available for your Nero products and can download them if required. In addition, you can select an installed language and enter or remove serial numbers. You can find further information in the Nero ControlCenter manual. See also: Working with Nero MediaHome 7 Main window 9
Working with Nero MediaHome
In order to use Nero MediaHome you must share folders with media files and start the server. Then clients can access the server and use Nero MediaHome. As there is no shared folder in your share list yet immediately after the installation, Nero MediaHome will greet you upon initial startup with the Shared Folders window. By clicking Yes, you can make your personal music, videos and pictures available. Nero MediaHome indexes the files. By sharing your files over the network you enable everybody throughout the LAN (local area network) to browse and download your shared media files. Please take care not to share any private or confidential files! Changes to the settings of the first shares can naturally be carried out at any time in the Share screen. In addition, all further sharing can be undertaken here as well as starting of the Server. In the default settings, when restarting the computer, both the Nero MediaHome and the active Server are restarted. The application becomes available via the icon in the system tray. A double click opens Nero MediaHome in the Status screen. If you have not activated these default settings or you wish to deactivate them, then the corresponding check boxes are available in the Options screen. See also: Share Files and Folders 7 Starting the Server 8 Main window 9

1.4.1 Share Files and Folders
To share audio, video and picture files, proceed as follows:
1. Click the Share menu icon in the main window.
The Share screen is displayed.
2. Open the Local Folders tab. 3. Click the Add Share button.
The Browse Folder window opens.
4. Mark the folder you wish to share and click the OK button.
The folder is indexed and added to the list of shared folders, meaning that not only the
files of the folder but also any existing subfolders are shared.
5. To share more folders, repeat the last two steps. 6. If you want to adapt the transcoding settings, select the desired option in the Transcoding

screen.

You have shared the folder with audio, video and picture files. All playback devices and
other PCs in the network can now list these files and play them back.
Start Successfully See also: Share Screen 11 Transcoding Screen 19 Working with Nero MediaHome 7
1.4.2 Starting the Server
In order to use Nero MediaHome, you need to manually start the Server once. To start the server, proceed as follows:
1. Click the Start Server button in the bottom area of the main window.
The Security Information window opens.

2. Click the OK button.

Nero MediaHome automatically configures the Windows firewall so that connections to

the server are allowed.

The Nero MediaHome server is started and the Status screen is displayed. The files currently being used by a client are shown here. The players found in the network are shown in the Devices screen. In the default setting each new start of the computer will also start Nero MediaHome and the active Server. If you do not wish to use the automatic server start, clear the Automatically Start Nero MediaHome When the Computer is Started check box in the Options screen in the Autostart and Tray Settings area.
You have successfully started the server.
See also: Options Screen 14 Working with Nero MediaHome 7

Main window

The main window is the starting point for using Nero MediaHome. Menu icons are shown in the left area of the window. When one of the menu icons is clicked, the corresponding screen will open in the right hand area.
The following menu icons are available in the selection list in the left hand area: Shares Options Network Transcoding Remote UI Devices Displays the Share screen, where you can select the folders containing the media files for sharing. Displays the Options screen, where you can define the setting options for the server and autostart. Displays the Network screen, where you can define the setting options for the network. Displays the Transcoding screen, where you can define the setting options for transcoding. Displays the Remote UI screen, where you can activate Remote UI. Displays the Devices screen, which shows the players found in the network.

After importing the Apple iTunes library into Nero MediaHome, the files must still be indexed. Depending on the size of the library, this may take a while. The files are fully available to you only after the indexing is completed. See also: Window Dialog 12 Main window 9

Window Dialog

In the Dialog window you can create a new entry for Internet Services.
Share Screen The following setting options are available: Drop-down menu Category Input field Title Input field URL Option button Automatically (recommended) Option button Once a day Option button Never (only manually) Button Update now Updates the subscription only when an update is manually initiated. Initiates the update manually. Only available when the input fields of the window have been completely filled in. Updates the subscription once each day. Automatically updates the subscription. Defines the URL of the subscription. Defines the name of the subscription. Defines the category of the entry.
See also: Share Screen 11

Options Screen

In the Options screen you can make server and autostart settings.

Options screen

The following setting options are available in the Server Settings area: Button Reset Message Boxes Shows all messages and warnings that you had previously disabled.
The following setting options are available in the Autostart and Tray Settings area: Check box Automatically start Nero MediaHome when computer is turned on Check box Start this window minimized Check box Hide and put this window into the system tray when minimized Shows the window as an icon in the system tray when it is minimized rather than in the taskbar. Starts Nero MediaHome automatically as soon as the PC is switched on.
Starts Nero MediaHome minimized.
Options Screen Check box Always show Nero MediaHome icon in the system tray See also: Main window 9 Always displays the Nero MediaHome icon in the system tray, even when the window is open.

Network Screen

In the Network screen you can define network settings.

Network screen

The following setting options are available: Input field Network name Option button Use a random port number Option button Use a fixed port number List box Network interfaces Selects a random port number for the Nero MediaHome network port. Defines a port number for the network port that stays the same each time Nero MediaHome is launched. Shows all installed network connections with their status, the name of the respective network adapter, the assigned IP address as well as the type of network connection. If you select the Activated check box, the server can be accessed from this network connection. See also: Main window 9 Defines the network name for the server.

Devices Screen

In the Devices screen you can define how players access the server and even control them with the remote control.

Devices screen

The following setting options are available: List box Playback devices found in network: Button Operate player controls Opens a remote control for the selected player. Only available when a player was marked in the selection list. Defines the server access for the selected player. You can allow or refuse access or remove the player from the list. Only available when a player was marked in the selection list. In the Players Found in the Network selection list only the players that are available online are shown. Displays the players detected in the network.

Button Access control

Check box Hide offline devices
Devices Screen Check box Provide notification in the system tray if new devices are found Check box Automatically allow new devices to access Nero MediaHome See also: Control device remotely 18 Main window 9 Displays in the system tray when a new player has been recognized in the network. Allows new players access to the server and adds them to the Players found in the network list.

Control device remotely

With the Player Control you can remote control players that have been found in the network. UPnP capable DMR devices are supported. To remotely control a player, proceed as follows:
1. Mark the desired device in the Players found in the network selection list. 2. Click the Operate Player button.
The remote control is opened. The status message and the status of the Browse button
(enabled/disabled) tell you whether the device is ready. A remote control has the name of the selected device. You can have any number of player controls open at the same time.

Remote control

3. Click the Browse button and select an audio or video file, depending on the device. You can
also drag & drop audio and video files to the remote control.

The selected device plays the selected file. Nero MediaHome transcodes the file automatically to the appropriate playback format. You can use the control buttons to control playback, e.g. to play the next selected file. See also: Devices Screen 17

Transcoding Screen

In the Transcoding screen you can define transcoding settings for audio, video, and picture files in the Transcoding Audio, Video and Picture Files areas.

Transcoding screen

Other than the entries for the relevant formats, the following entries are available in the dropdown menus for the Transcoding Audio, Video and Picture Files areas: Retain original format This means the original file is always retained. There is no check to see whether the client can play the relevant file in its original format. This may mean that the client is unable to play the file. Checks whether the client can play the format. If this is the case, the original format is retained. If the client cannot play the file in this format, Nero MediaHome asks which formats are supported and transcodes the file accordingly. This procedure calls for computing capacity and may possibly impair the playback quality. The Auto-detect option is selected by default.

Auto-detect

Transcoding Screen The following option buttons are available in the Transcoding of Video Files and Transcoding of Picture Files areas: PAL Selects the television mode PAL (Phase Alternating Line), which is used in Europe, but also in Australia, South America, and many African and Asian countries. Selects the television mode NTSC (National Television System Committee), which is used in extensive parts of America and some East Asian countries. Retains the original resolution. The Original resolution option is selected by default.

Original resolution

See also: Main window 9

Remote UI Screen

In the Remote UI screen you can enable Remote UI and have the available Remote UI plugins displayed. Remote UI is an open UPnP standard that makes it possible to display a graphic interface on devices. With Remote UI you can use applications such as the included Sudoku game on your television and thereby expand the capabilities of your television. You can also program applications yourself for Remote UI; basic programming knowledge in JScript is sufficient. The application must be in the Nero MediaHome folder to be detected by Nero MediaHome.

Remote UI screen

The following setting options are available: Check box Enable Remote UI Input field Network port number Assigns a port number. Please note: The port number entered here must differ from the one you entered in the Options screen. Enables Remote UI.
Remote UI Screen Display list Remote UI Plug-ins Lists the available plug-ins for Remote UI. The Sudoku application is included.

TV Screen

In the TV screen you can make settings for TV streaming.

TV screen

The following setting options are available: Check box Enable TV streaming Enables TV streaming and the Launch Nero TV Wizard button. Only available when the server is stopped and when a TV card is configured. Opens the TV Wizard window, where you can define settings for the TV card and select channels for TV streaming. Only available when the server is stopped.
Button Launch Nero TV Wizard
See also: Selecting and Setting TV Channels for Streaming 24 Main window 9
Selecting and Setting TV Channels for Streaming
The following requirements have to be fulfilled: The server is stopped. A supported TV card is connected to and installed on your computer. Using Nero MediaHome you can choose and set TV channels for streaming. To do this, proceed as follows:
1. Click the TV menu icon.
The TV screen is displayed.
2. Click the Launch Nero TV Wizard button.
The TV Wizard window is opened with the Device Selection screen.
3. Select the entry for your TV card in the Video Device drop-down menu. 4. If your TV card has several video inputs, select the entry you want in the Video Input dropdown menu.
5. Select the entry for the audio device in the Audio Device drop-down menu. In most cases,
the correct entry is Use audio from video device.
6. If your TV card has several audio inputs, choose the entry you want in the Audio Input dropdown menu.
7. Select the recording profile you want in the Recording Quality drop-down menu. 8. If you want to change the path where recordings are stored:

The following formats can only be played (streaming): Audible Audiobook (AA) Atrac3 (AT3P) Sun Audio Format (AU, SND) Digital Theater System (DTS) Musical Instrumental Digital Interface (MIDI, MID) Real Audio (RA) X-Twinvq (VQF, VQL) Adaptive Multirate Codec (AMR) Adaptive Multirate Wide Band (AWB)
10.2.2 Video formats and codecs
3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GP) Audio Video Interleave (AVI) Digital Video Express (DIVX) Advanced Streaming Format (ASF) Digital Video (DV)

Moving Picture Experts Group-2 (MPEG, MPG, MPE, M1V, DAT, MPEG2, MPG2, M2V, PVA, MOD, TOD, VOB, MP2P, PS, MP2T, TS) H.263/H.264/ASP/AVC Video with AAC/HE-AAC Audio (MP4, M4P, MOV, QT) Windows Media Video (WMV) Microsoft Digital Video Recording (DVR-MS) Flash Video (FLV) Nero Digital (MP4)
The following formats can only be played (streaming): Motion Joint Photografic Expert Group (MJPG) OGG Vorbis (OGG, OGM) Real Media (RM)

10.2.3 Image formats

Bitmap (BMP) Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) Joint Photografic Expert Group (JPEG, JPG, JPE) Portable Network Graphics (PNG) Tagged Image File Format (TIFF, TIF) Windows Media File (WMF)
10.2.4 Formats for Playlists
Moving Picture Experts Group Audio Layer 3 Uniform Resource Locator/MP3 URL (M3U) Playlists File Format (PLS) Rich Site Summary (RSS)

10.2.5 Metadata

Advanced Streaming Format (ASF) Audio Video Interleave (AVI) Moving Picture Experts Group-1 Audio Layer 3 (MP3) Nero Digital (MP4) OGG Vorbis (OGG, OGM) Recource Interchange File Format WAVE (WAV, WAVE) Windows Media Audio (WMA) Windows Media Video (WMV) Joint Photografic Expert Group (JPEG, JPG, JPE) Portable Network Graphics (PNG)
Bitmap (BMP) Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) Tagged Image File Format (TIFF, TIF) Moving Picture Experts Group-1 Audio Layer 1 (MP1) Moving Picture Experts Group-2 (MPEG) Moving Picture Experts Group-1 Audio Layer 3 (MP3)

Glossary

Audio Cast
An audio cast is a series of audio contributions on the Internet that you can subscribe to using a news feed.

Client

A client is a computer, program or device that utilizes the services of a server in a network.

Image Cast

An image cast is a series of pictures on the Internet that you can subscribe to using a news feed.
The national television system Committee Standard is a standard for video and TV in the USA and Japan. NTSC has more individual frames (29.97 frames per second) than PAL, but has fewer horizontal lines (525 lines).
The Phase Alternation Line procedure is the TV standard applicable for Europe. PAL possesses 625 lines per screen and the film transmission speed is 25 pictures per second. These are transmitted in the so-called line-jump procedure where a picture with all the odd lines and then a picture with all the even lines are created. This corresponds to a half-picture frequency of 50 Hz.

A port is an interface, in other words, an input and output channel used by a server to communicate with the network. The server on which a data package is received uses the port number to identify the service for which the data package is intended (e.g. WWW or FTP); some services run on fixed ports, e.g. Webserver on Port 80. A port can be open or closed. Thus, for example, certain ports must be opened with a router and forwarded to the target computer in order for server applications and online updates to work.

Remote UI

Remote UI is an open UPnP standard that makes it possible to display a graphic interface on devices, which means that operating surfaces can be depicted on other devices of the network. If a digital playback device connected to the TV that supports the UI standard is used, then the TV can be used for direct access to the installed operating surface plug-ins.

Server

A server is a software program that allows other software (clients) access to certain services. A computer running one or more server programs is also known in short as a server. For instance, in a network, the server provides its access to data and resources to other clients linked in the network.

Streaming

Streaming refers to the continuous transmission of data that can already be played during the transmission procedure. This means that it is not necessary to wait until a media file has been transmitted completely before it can be played back. A TV channel can be received and displayed at the same time without it first having to be saved to the hard drive.

Transcoding

Transcoding denotes a conversion process from one media format (video/audio) into another such as the conversion of WAV files into MP3 files.
The purpose of the Universal Plug and Play is to control devices in a local network. UPnPcapable devices such as printers, routers or other computers in a network can easily be combined into a network.

Video Cast

A video cast is a series of video contributions in the Internet that you can subscribe to using a news feed.
A Access control.. 17 Apple iTunes... 12 Apple iTunes tab.. 12 Auto-detect.. 19 Automatic starting. 7, 8 Autorun.. 7, 8, 9, 14 Autostart and Tray Settings. 7, 8 Autostart settings.. 14 C Channel Search. 24 Configuring TV channels.. 24 Control device remotely. 18 Conventions, manual.. 4 D Device Selection.. 24 Devices... 7, 9, 17 Devices screen.. 7, 9, 17 DMR Devices.. 18 E Enable Remote UI.. 9, 21 Enable TV streaming.. 26 End Nero MediaHome. 10 Exit... 10 H Help.. 10 I Indexing... 7 Internet services. 12 Internet Services tab.. 12 L Local Folders.. 7, 11 Local Folders tab. 7, 11 Local Network... 4 M Main window.. 9 Manual, conventions. 4 Media Library.. 11 Media Library tab.. 11 N Nero ControlCenter.. 6 Network.. 4, 9, 16, 18 Network name.. 16 Network port number.. 21 Network port:... 16 Network screen.. 9, 16 NTSC.. 20 O Operate player controls.. 18 Options.. 7, 9 Options screen. 7, 8, 9, 14 Original resolution.. 20 P PAL.. 20 Play formats.. 18 Playback devices. 9, 17, 18 Plug-ins.. 22 Port number:.. 16, 21 Preferences For Network.. 16 R Radio Channels.. 24 Recording Quality.. 24 Remote control.. 17, 18 Remote UI... 9, 21 Remote UI screen.. 9, 21 Remove Share.. 11 Resolution.. 20 Retain original format.. 19 S Safety warning.. 7

Index Select TV channels. 24 Server.. 7, 8, 9, 24 Server Settings.. 14 Share files.. 4 Share media files. 4 Share screen.. 7, 9, 11 Shares.. 7, 9, 11 Sharing folders.. 7 Starting the Media Server.. 7 Starting the Server. 7, 8, 10 Status.. 7, 10 Status screen. 7, 10 Stop Server.. 10 Streaming... 24 Sudoku.. 21 T Task bar.. 14 Transcoding.. 9 Transcoding screen.. 7, 9, 19 Transcoding settings.. 19 TV... 10, 23, 24 TV card.. 24 TV Channel Groups.. 25 TV Channel Search. 24 TV channels.. 24 TV screen.. 10, 23, 24 TV standard.. 20 TV Streaming.. 10, 23 TV Wizard.. 23, 24 U Universal Plug and Play. 4 UPnP.. 4, 18, 21 V Video mode.. 20 W Window Dialog.. 12 X Xbox 360... 4

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Starting Nero MediaHome and sharing files with the PLAYSTATION3
The tutorial and all its contents are protected by copyright and are the property of Nero AG. All rights reserved. This tutorial contains material that is protected by internationally valid copyright. No part of this tutorial may be reproduced, transmitted or transcribed without the express written permission of Nero AG. Nero AG rejects any claims that transcend the clauses of the guarantee rights. Nero AG does not undertake any liability for the correctness of the content of the tutorial. The contents of the tutorial may be changed without prior notice. All trade names and trademarks are the property of the respective owners. The trademarks mentioned here are named for information purposes only. Nero AG, Im Stoeckmaedle 13-15, 76307 Karlsbad, Germany Nero Inc. 330 N Brand Blvd Suite 800, Glendale, CA 91203-2335, USA Nero KK Rover Center-kita 8F-B, 1-2-2 Nakagawa-chuou Tsuzuki-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan 224-0003 www.nero.com, http://support.nero.com
In this tutorial you can follow the step-by-step procedure for starting Nero MediaHome for the first time and sharing media files with your PLAYSTATION3. The following requirement has to be fulfilled: The PLAYSTATION3 is connected to your computer. Proceed as follows to share audio, video, and image files with your PLAYSTATION3:

1. Start Nero MediaHome.

The first window of the start wizard is opened.
2. Click the My Documents folder.
The folder is indexed and added to the list of shared files, meaning that not only the files
in the folder but also any existing subfolders are shared.
The next window of the start wizard is opened.
By sharing your files over the network you enable everybody throughout the LAN (local area network) to browse and download your shared media files. Please take care not to share any private or confidential files! The wireless streaming function of Nero MediaHome allows you to follow the current television program in all rooms and even outside. Use the TV Wizard to perform the necessary settings to the TV card and to select channels for streaming. However, these functions are not explained in this tutorial.
3. Click the Skip button.
The Nero MediaHome media server is ready.
4. Click the Start the media server now button to start the media server without adding additional folders to your shares. The My Documents folder is shared and the Nero MediaHome media server is started.
5. Click the Start the media server later button to share additional folders.
The main window is displayed.
6. In the Local Folders tab on the Shares screen click the Add button.
The Browse For Folder window is displayed.
7. Choose the folder you wish to share and click the OK button.
8. To share more folders, repeat the last two steps. 9. Click the Start Server button in the bottom area of the main window.
The Nero MediaHome media server is started and the Status screen is displayed.

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You have shared the desired media files and can play them now on your

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