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dylanstan

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media server
« on: February 05, 2003, 08:50:32 am »

i know that it's gonna sound a little "stupid", but ... how it works media server?.
Well, what i want to know it's some step to step instructions.
I know that it's something to use my media jukebox from other pcs, isn't  it?.
Well, i suppose that i've to open media server and let it open, but what i have to do when i'm in the other PC?  i open the media server in the other pc, but how i connect to my pc?.
One question, in the other that i can test, they've media jukebox v8, and i've v9. Will gonna work?
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Re: media server
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2003, 09:06:22 am »

Both sides must be running the same version (and same build).

There are instructions in a thread near the top of this board.
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Re: media server
« Reply #2 on: February 05, 2003, 09:19:01 am »

Start with the server, where your music files reside. Make sure you know that machine's external internet address. Open the server by going to the MJ or MC tools drop-down menu on the menu bar and clicking on 'Server'. Make sure you're not blocking the access port (probably port 80 or 81). Also make sure that your personal firewall, like Zonealarm, isn't in the way.

On the client side, go to the dropdown menu at File, select Library Manager. That will open a window with a series of buttons on the right. Click 'Add Library'. Then insert the IP address for the server in the appropriate dialogue box, give that library a name, close that and you'll find your new library address in the Library Manager field. Highlight that, click on Load Library, and with any luck your server library will load into the client program. From there, you access and play files as you would on your home coputer.

Of course, both server and client must be running MJ or MC.

Depending on bandwidth, you may find that files over 160 kbps will buffer excessively.


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One question, in the other that i can test, they've media jukebox v8, and i've v9. Will gonna work?

No. You'll need the same version on both server and client side.

HTH

Listening to: 'Departure' by 'Andrew Hill' on Media Center 9.0



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