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`NetRemote LE Installation Guide for J. River Media Center
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`1. Download NetRemote.
`
`Download NetRemote LE from Promixis and save the file on your computer (your
`Desktop is an easy place). You may delete the installation program when finished.
`
`2. Install NetRemote.
`
`NetRemote is installed by running the file you just downloaded. Double click the file
`to start the installation process. The first screen is the NetRemote license
`agreement. Please read this carefully. Each license allows you to install NetRemote
`on 2 different personal computers (PC’s) or pocket PC’s (PPC).
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`the software. provides you with a licence to use the software and
`Icontains warranty and liability information.
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`If ActiveSync is not
`Next, you will choose which version of NetRemote to install.
`detected, only the option for installing the Windows version will be selectable.
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`3. NetRemote for Windows (98,Me,XP,2000,2003)
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`The destination folder is where the NetRemote program is installed on your hard
`drive. We suggest you use the default folder as shown below. Click Next to
`continue.
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`Select Dedinaion Locdion
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`E Setup ‘ml! iristai NetRemote LE Suite info the following folder
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`To continue. click Next
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`if you would like [ziseled a different folder. clack Browse
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`At least 4 1 MB of free disk space is required
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`Seleci Sat Menu Folder
`Where should Setup place the program 5 shorfcuts7
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`Setup ‘Mi create the program s shortcuts in the following Start Menu folder
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`After NetRemote is installed, you can then select to have Short Cuts created on the
`Desktop and Quick Launch bars. Select the options you want.
`If you have an
`ActiveSync connection, the option to install the Pocket PC Client is available. Click
`Next to continue
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`LE Suite. then click Next.
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`Addkional icons
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`4. NetRemote for the PPC (2002, 2003)
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`The option for installing the PPC version is only available on computers that have
`ActiveSync installed. After installing the PPC version, if your PPC is connected,
`Activesync displays the screen below.
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`Select a program‘: check box if you want to instal it on your
`mobile device, or clear the check box if you want to remove the
`program from your device.
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`If a program that you installed is not listed, the program was
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`When the installation is completed, ActiveSync will display.
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`Select a program's check box it you want to install it on your
`mobile device, or clear the check box if you want to remove the
`program from your device.
`Note:
`It a program that you instaled is not listed, the program was
`not designed to be used on your mobile device.
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`If your PPC is not connected to your computer then ActiveSync will show the screen
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`hm Select a program's check box if you want to instal it on your
`mobile device, or clear the check box if you want to remove the
`program from your device.
`Note:
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`not designed to be used on your mobile device.
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`On the next mobile device connection, the installed apolicabons will be downloaded to the device.
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`Click OK to continue. When you connect your PPC, NetRemote will be installed as
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`5. Final Steps
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`Before the installation ends, you will have the option to start Media Center (if
`installed on this PC) and to launch NetRemote (if installed on this PC).
`It is
`recommended you start Media Center prior to starting NetRemote so that NetRemote
`can automatically configure the network settings for you.
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`Please see the NetRemote LE Network Configuration Guide for setting up
`NetRemote on your network.
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`NetRemote LE Setup Guide
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`This guide explains how to setup the NetRemote MediaBridge plugin for J. River’s
`Media Center. For problems with network configuration, please see the NetRemote
`LE Network Configuration Guide.
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`Start either the NetRemote Windows or Pocket PC client.
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`Open the Properties Page.
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`For the Windows client, click Fi|e/ Properties.
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`NetRemo
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`Start Full Screen sets NetRemote to start up full screen.
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`Always On Top Option (Windows Client Only) keeps NetRemote always visible.
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`Default Font sets the font used to draw buttons and labels.
`should not be changed.
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`In most instances, this
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`Date Format controls how the day of the week is displayed. Each “d” represents
`one letter,
`ie. “ddd” for Monday will show “Mon”.
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`Time Format controls how the time is displayed. “hhzmmzss” will show the hour,
`minute, second.
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`Window Opacity (Windows Client Only) is used to make the NetRemote window
`transparent. Values less then 200 are not recommended. This setting is useful with
`the Always On Top option.
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`Plugins Tab
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`In the LE or IR editions of
`On this tab, the list of NetRemote plugins are displayed.
`NetRemote, this is limited to the MediaBridge and IR plugins respectively.
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`El MediaBridge
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`Each plugin can have multiple “instances”. This allows NetRemote to communicate
`with more then one server. For instance, you could have Media Center running on
`multiple computers. Click on the plus sign to view a list of connections. The screen
`will change as shown below.
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`NetRemote Options
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`then click on Properties. This will bring up the next dialog box.
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`Host specifies the computer that this instance of the plugin connects to. This can be
`the computer name or the IP address.
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`Port specifies the port that NetRemote uses.
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`Default lmg Size is the size of cover art images that NetRemote will use. On
`windows clients use Large or XLarge. On Pocket PC devices, you may want to use
`Medium or smaller. This is done for performance reasons.
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`Control Font specifies the font used to display the media library and playing now
`lists.
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`It specifies where in the Media Library
`Library Root is used with Media Center.
`that NetRemote should begin displaying from.
`
`Use “Add to Playlist” Menu adds the option to add songs to a playlist in Media
`Center. This option may cause performance problems on slower Pocket PC clients.
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`Show Playing Now in Tree will display the currently playing songs in the Media
`Library tree.
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`Press OK to save you changes.
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`Windows XP, simply right click on "My
`Computer" and select "Properties".
`Then select the "Computer Name" tab.
`The hostname is displayed as the ‘'Full
`Computer Name".
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`Default Host specifies with host computer NetRemote should connect with first.
`Enter either the computer name or IP address in this box. Click OK when done.
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`NetRemote will then configure all of the HotKeys found on the Pronto (or similar)
`remote controls. The commands these keys are linked to are specified in the current
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`Configuring J. River Media Center for Album Covers View
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`NetRemote will display all of your albums by cover art, as shown below. This
`requires you to create a new View Scheme in JRMC.
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`EXHIBIT A
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`Adding the album covert art View Scheme to JRMC:
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`1. Start JRMC.
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`2. Open up the Media Library tree by clicking on the plus sign.
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`5. Select Album (Grouped).
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`EXHIBIT A
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`NetRemote LE Network Configuration Guide
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`Automatic Network Configuration
`
`NetRemote works by “talking” to J. River Media Center (JRMC) over your network.
`works with both wired and wireless networks. NetRemote is designed to
`automatically configure and connect to any computers on your network running
`JRMC. You must have your devices already connected to your network before
`configuring NetRemote.
`
`It
`
`Start J. River Media Center on your computer.
`
`Start Net Remote (either the Windows or Pocket PC version). NetRemote will take a
`few seconds to examine your network and try and find any computer that is running
`JRMC. After NetRemote has completed this step, you will see a screen similar to
`below, depending on what Media Center is playing.
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`EXHIBIT A
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`If NetRemote cannot connect to JRMC you will see this message on the Windows
`Client.
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`Network Detection Failed
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`Nememote oouid not deted the -server on your network. Cick OK to enner ahostnarne manudly.
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`
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`On the Pocket PC client you will see this message.
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`Network Detection Failed ®
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`Netflelnote cotld not detect the
`server on your network. Clck OK
`
`to enter a hastnane r-nanualy.
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`Proceed to the Manual Configuration guide below.
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`EXHIBIT A
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`Manual Network Configuration
`
`In some instances, depending on your network configuration and security settings,
`automatic configuration may not work.
`In this case, follow the steps below.
`
`Step 1. Configure J. River Media Center (JRMC)
`
`Start JRMC. Open up the
`Options dialog by
`pressing Ctrl-O or from
`the Tools Menu.
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`The Options dialog is then displayed. Select Startup. Under actions, check the
`Run Remote Server box and specify the port address.
`In most installations the
`default port of 20002 will work fine. Click OK. You are now finished setting up JRMC.
`Leave JRMC running.
`
`Startup Interface
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`M ode:
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`Standard View
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`Location:
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`Show splash screen
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`Step 2. Configure NetRemote for Windows.
`
`Start NetRemote.
`displayed.
`
`lf NetRemote cannot find JRMC, the screen below will be
`
`Network Detection Failed
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`Netflemotecajdruotdetecttheserveronyourrietwort.Ckzkoxtoenterahostnamemanudy.
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`Click OK.
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`NetRemote Options
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`Default Host
`
`Delaufl Host
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`The hostname entered below will be used
`as he default hostfor al pvlugins.
`
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`To find your computers hostnarnue on [>3
`Windows KP. simply right ctick on ‘My
`Computer" and select "Propertnes'.
`Then selectthe ‘Com-peer Name" tab. The
`hostname is displayed as the ‘Fuli Computer
`Name‘
`
`Enter the name or IP address of the computer running JRMC in to the Hostname box.
`Click OK.
`If you do not know the computer name or IP address, follow the steps
`below.
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`EXHIBIT A
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`To find out your PC’s Computer
`Name, press Start and select My
`Computer. Alternatively, double click
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`desktop.
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`You can also use your computer’s IP address. Click the Start button, Run and type
`in CMD and press Enter as shown below
`
`EXHIBIT A
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`Type the name ofa program, folder, document, or
`Internet resource, and Windows “Ni” open it for you.
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`OKI\
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`At the command prompt, type ipconfig and press enter. The computer's IP address
`is then displayed as shown below.
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`Type the number in the box (in this case “192.168.1 .214”). Type exit to leave the
`console window.
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`EXHIBIT A
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`If NetRemote can still not connect with JRMC, you will see the screen below.
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`This will display the NetRemote Options dialog. Select the Plugins tab. You
`should see the screen below.
`
`EXHIBIT A
`
`General Plugins |Default Host! Hotkeys '
`
`Plugin / Plugin Instances
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`Plugin / Plugin Instances
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`Highlight the first entry and click Properties.
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`in the Host box, type in the name or |Paddress
`of the computer running JRMC. Next enter the
`same Port number as you used to configure
`Media Center. Again the default of 20002 should
`work fine.
`If you need help finding the IP address
`of the computer running JRMC, follow the
`instructions below.
`
`Click OK once you have entered the com puter
`name or IP address_
`
`EXHIBIT A
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`If you are still
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`EXHIBIT A
`
`Step 3. Configuring NetRemote for the PPC.
`
`NOTE: This guide assumes your PPC is correctly connected to your network using a
`wireless connection.
`
`Start NetRemote.
`will be displayed.
`
`lf NetRemote cannot find JRMC on your network, the screen below
`
`uetnemote
`
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`Network Detection Failed
`
`db
`
`NetRem-ote could not detect the
`sewer on your network. Click OK
`to enter a hostname manually.
`
`
`Tools Help Default Host Hotkeys
`
`Tap OK. NetRemote will then ask you to enter the hostname for the computer that
`you want specified as the default host.
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`The hostname entered below will be
`used as the default host for all plugins.
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`Windows XP, simply right click on "My
`Computer" and select "Properties".
`Then select the "Computer Name" tab.
`The hostname is displayed as the ''Full
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`To determine the computer name or IP address using the steps described above for
`the Windows client.
`
`EXHIBIT A
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`In the Host box, enter either the computer
`name or lPaddress.
`If you don’t know the IP
`address, see the section above for how to
`determine it. Next,

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