•Restart media service. Restart My Media service when a wireless setting is changed or
no player is found.
Refresh source folder. Scan the source device list when no source device is found.
•Share files in network. This setting is ON by default. This setting lets you use other
devices on your home network to play media on this phone or iPad. If you do not want to
use this option, then you should change the setting to OFF.
For example, you could be using your mobile phone with the genie mobile app at home,
while a guest is using your iPad, which also has the genie mobile app. From your phone,
you could remotely play a song on the iPad, or play a photo slide show on the iPad for
your guest.
•Allow play in network. This setting is ON by default. This means that you play media
that is located on this phone or iPad on other devices on the same network. If you do not
want to allow this, then you should change the setting to OFF.
For instance, let's say you have photos on a computer or other mobile devices on your
home network, and you want to view them on this phone or iPad. You should leave the
Allow play in network check box selected. This setting controls whether or not the
photos from other devices can be viewed on this phone or iPad.
•Media Option Tips•
•Use Restart media service or Refresh source folder, if you are not able to see all network
UPnP devices.
•To play, the device needs to support the DLNA Player profile. Game consoles (like Xbox
360 or PS3) and DVRs do not support the DLNA Player profile. For this reason, they do
not show up as players in My Media.
•My Media finds only the media types supported by the player. For example, an iPad does
not play Adobe Flash files as this format is not supported.