Popcorn Hour A 110 User Manual
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Interface
On first starting the NMT, the following navigation options are available:
* Media Source
This page is used to select which source you want to stream content from. If a hard drive
is connected it will show as the first item on the list.
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Media Source
Web Services
Setup
01 HARD_DISK
02 key,
followed one of the numeric keys, as below:
TV Mode + 0 = Auto TV mode
TV Mode + 1 = Component/Composite NTSC 480i
TV Mode + 2 = Component/Composite PAL 576i
TV Mode + 3 = reserved
TV Mode + 4 = Component 720p60
TV Mode + 5 = Component 1080i60
TV Mode + 6 = Component 1080p60
TV Mode + 7 = HDMI 720p60
TV Mode + 8 = HDMI 1080i60
TV Mode + 9 = HDMI 1080p60
TV Mode + CAPS/NUM = Toggles between 50Hz and 60Hz
* Setup Page
This page allows you to configure various settings for your device:
Home
- Takes you back to the Media Source page, or the last server you
logged into.
Preferences
- General settings for the device like languages, subtitle languages,
photo transition effects, locking the Setup pages, etc.
Audio / Video
- Digital/Analogue Video output settings as well as aspect ratio control
and digital/analogue audio output settings.
Network
- Displays current IP information and allows configuration of network
and timezone settings.
Network Share
- Configure your remote SMB and NFS shared folders here. You can
choose to browse the available SMB shares on a Samba network. NFS
shares will have to be entered manually.
URL format for the network share paths:
SMB - smb://<ip address>/dir
NFS - nfs://<ip address>:/dir (note the extra colon after IP address)
- nfs-tcp://<ip address>:/dir (NFS using TCP protocol instead of UDP)
NMT Applications*
- Configure the NMT media servers run state, SMB workgroup, device
name and also the unified password which applies to both SMB and
FTP access. Torrent settings allows the configuration of the BitTorrent
client.
DVD / Audio CD**
- Configure DVD and AudioCD playback settings.
Maintenance
- Displays the current device firmware version and options for firmware
update and NMT morphing***
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Home
Preferences
Audio / Video
Network
Network Share
NMT Applications
DVD / Audio CD
Maintenance
Media Servers
This section of the guide provides more detail on the various media servers
available.
* UPnP AV or DLNA Server
The NMT will automatically detect all available UPnP AV or DLNA compliant content servers on
bootup and list them on the Media Source page. No additional setup is necessary on the NMT
itself. Some servers may require additional authorization configuration on the server side, such
as the WMP-NSS described next.
* Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service (WMP-NSS)
To enable WMP-NSS sharing to the NMT, the NMT must first be authorized. From the WMP-NSS
application, select the following menu options:
Tools->Options->Library->Configure Sharing
Click the checkbox next to the 'Share my media to' menu item. You should now have a list of
detected devices to choose from on the menu below. Selecting a listed device and Right
Clicking on it will show you a list of options. Select Properties to view details about each device.
Find the device that matches the MAC address of your NMT and select the 'Allow' menu item.
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Note: The NMT's MAC address can be found
from the NMT's Setup->Network page.
It will be listed under the 'Ethernet
Configuration' heading.
Share music, pictures, and video on your network.
Learn more about sharing.
Share my media to:
Settings...
Unknown
Device
Unknown
Device
Allow Deny
Allow
Deny
Deny for all users
Remove from list
Properties
OK Cancel
Apply
How does sharing change firewall settings?
Sharing settings
Only available with HDD and NMT apps installed
Only if a DVD-ROM is attached (by USB, IDE or SATA)
Refer to Page (x) for more details
* Syabas CE-HTML Server
Syabas provides a proprietary server for use with the NMT. Simply install the server available
for download at the following link:
http://www.networkedmediatank.com/download/myihome.html
Once installed, the server should be automatically detected by the NMT and added to the
Media Source page list.
Networked Media Tank (NMT) Functions
* myiHomeMS UPnP AV Server
A standard UPnP AV server for streaming media directly from the NMT's HDD. The server
name will be displayed as '<hostname>: UPnP AV Server'.
- Under Setup->Media Server, you can see the current status of the media server.
A running server will be detectable and accessible by all UPnP AV or DLNA compliant DMP
Note: The NMT's IP address can be found from the NMT's Setup->Network page.
* Third Party developed Applications
With strong support from software developers among the user community, there are various
applications that enhances the usage of NMT. Do visit:
* Setting up the full NMT application suite
The NMT allows for the installation of an optional hard disk drive (HDD) that opens up a
range of extra functionality.
If your NMT does not already come with a pre-installed HDD, you can install your own HDD
and enable full NMT functionality by following the steps below :
1) Turn OFF the NMT
2) Attach a HDD directly to the NMT IDE or SATA connector and connect the molex
power supply
3) Power on the NMT and goto the Setup->Maintenance page and select the
'NMT setup wizard' option
4) Step through the NMT wizard to partition, format and install NMT applications on the HDD.
You can download the application binary onto a USB thumbdrive and use that as the
installation source. If you do not have the files to install the NMT applications available,
you can opt to install the apps directly from the internet. Please make sure you have a
internet connection available and that the NMT is connected to it.
Note: This step will DELETE ALL the data on your HDD !
5) After reboot, most of the NMT applications will start up automatically. To manually
adjust the settings for the NMT applications, goto the Setup page.
* Third Party HTML-based Servers
Due to the NMT's support for HTML based media stream extensions, there are many
open-source third party servers that are compatible with the Syabas-based NMT.
Some popular examples are:
- SwissCenter (http://www.swisscenter.co.uk)
- Llink (http://www.lundman.net/wiki/index.php/Llink)
- WizD for NMT (http://jhue.users.sonic.net/)
Usage Instructions:
http://www.networkedmediatank.com/viewtopic.php?t=1713
Note: To unlock Setup pages, press Setup, follow by the Play key.
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* BitTorrent downloader
A BitTorrent client for direct download to the internal HDD.
- Torrents can be managed by either clicking the Web Services->Torrent links from the NMT,
or using a web browser on your PC and going to the following URL :
http://<NMT IP ADDRESS>:8883/torrent/bt.cgi or follow Torrent links from
http://<NMT IP ADDRESS>:8088
- Alternatively, for Windows XP, you can goto Start->My Network Places->Network Tasks.
Select the 'Show Icons for networked UPnP devices' option. The NMT will show up with
it's hostname. Double clicking on the icon will bring you to a page that will allow you to
select the Torrent option.
- You can upload torrent files and control the torrent download settings from this page.
- Torrent files are started automatically whenever the NMT browser encounters a .torrent file.
You can also load .torrent file from USB storage devices.
- You can also configure some client settings from the Setup->Torrent page on the NMT.
* Shutting down, Reboot and Powering down the unit
The Power key will only turns off the display for the unit.
Power + Delete
- Shutdown the unit, ready to power off, you will be able to
get out of this state except a power cycle. Some models
may be able to power off automatically.
Power + USB DVDROM eject
- This will trigger a software reset of the unit.
Power + Suspend
- This will bring the unit to a low power mode suspend mode,
you can still get out of this mode without lengthy rebooting
of the unit.
Some models may have a Reset button to initiate a hardware reset.
For additional support, please visit the NMT Forum, http://www.networkedmediatank.com
also browse the NMT Wiki page, http://www.networkedmediatank.com/wiki
Please register your Popcorn Hour product at http://support.popcornhour.com
for post sales support.
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E.M.I.T.R - Colours - Jamendo - MP3 VBR 192k - 2007.10.15 [www.jamendo.com] (63.72M) Seeding
Zzjmc - I Smoked The Fitted Carpet (2007) - Jamendo - MP3 VBR 192k - 2007.10.15
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Usage Instructions:
Note: You can configure the Hostname from the
Setup->Preferences->Hostname option on the NMT
Usage Instructions:
d) The mapped drive should appear in 'My Computer'.
- SMB defaults:
Username: nmt
Password: 1234
* NAS (NFS server)
This server allows a remote PC to access the locally installed HDD on the NMT as a NFS share.
The path to the NFS server on NMT is <NMT IP ADDRESS>:/share
Usage Instructions:
Note: NFS server access is not protected by password.
4. Note that as the HDD on the NMT is formatted as a EXT3 partition by default, you will need
a special driver to support EXT3 on Windows PCs. Linux PCs will be able to support it
without additional drivers. A suggested driver is EXT2FSD.
5. After completing your file operation on the USB HDD from your Windows PC, it is advised to
“Safely Remove Hardware” by clicking on the USB icon in the Windows taskbar before
unplugging the USB connection. Otherwise, a power cycle is required to get the internal
HDD back into normal operation.
6. When not using the USB slave function, it is advised not to leave the cable plugged in.
* NAS (SMB server)
This server allows a remote PC to access the locally installed HDD on the NMT as a SMB share.
1) Click on Start->Run
2) Type '<NMT Hostname>' or '<NMT IP ADDRESS>' into the text box
3) To allow for easier accesses to your NMT NAS in future, you can choose to map the SMB
share as a drive under your 'My Computer' folder of your PC. To do this:
a) Type '<NMT Hostname>' or '<NMT IP ADDRESS>' into the text box.
Alternatively you can go to 'My Network Places', click on 'View workgroup computers',
browse and select your NMT device.
b) Right click on the shared folder and select 'Map Network Drive'
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* FTP Server
Allows easy remote access and management of the NMT's HDD. The server is always running
by default after installing the NMT applications.
- The FTP server runs on the default port (21). So just point your FTP client to <NMT IP Address>
Username: ftpuser
Password: 1234 (default)
Usage Instructions:
Note: FTP username is not configurable, but the password can be configured and is
shared with the SMB server.
Usage Instructions:
* myiHomeLite CE-HTML Server
Syabas's proprietary HTML-based media server for streaming content directly from the NMT's
HDD. The server name will be displayed as '<hostname> myihome'.
- Under Setup->Media Server, you can see the current status of the media server. A running
server will be detectable and accessible by all DMP running Syabas middleware.
- You can also access this server from a PC by going to the following link from a web browser :
http://<NMT IP Address>:8088/
Usage Instructions:
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Home
Preferences
Audio / Video
Network
Network Share
NMT Applications
DVD / Audio CD
Maintenance
/ / s e t u p
Device Name
:
Samba Workgroup :
torrent settings
s t o p
s t o p
UPnP AV Server : running
myiHome Server : running
FTP Server
: running
Samba Server
: running
NFS Server
: running
Torrent
: running
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s t o p
s t o p
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WORKGROUP
change password save
c) Select the drive you want your NMT shared folders to be represented.
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Map Network Drive
Windows can help you connect to a shared network folder
and assign a drive letter to the connection so that you can
access the folder using My Computer.
Specify the drive letter for the connection and the folder
that you want to connect to:
Drive:
Folder:
Example:servershare
Reconnect a logon
Connect using a
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network server
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* USB Slave function
This only applies to some models which ship with a “USB-PC” connector, which allows
connection of the NMT to the PC and the HDD on the NMT will appear as a USB HDD
to the PC.
1. Power up NMT unit, plug in the provided cable between the “USB-PC” connector to a USB
slot on your PC.
2. When the unit is idle or in Browser mode, it will immediately switch the internal HDD to make
it visible to the PC as a USB HDD.
3. During this period, the NMT can still function as a basic DMA, all NMT applications will be
stopped at this point, however.
176 mm (H)
260 mm (W)
For installation setup of the followed steps as below:
Step 1
Flip the A-200 over to show it’s underside.
Remove the 2 screws located at the front
of the device near the rubber pads, then
remove the 3 screws located at the back
of the device at the protruding ledge.
Step 5
(2.5” drive) Place the HDD on top of the HDD
tray and align it with the top left corner of the
tray. Now flip the tray over along with the HDD.
4 of the holes at the back of the tray should
align with the corresponding sockets on the
bottom of the HDD. Screw in all 4 sockets.
Step 2
Turn the A-200 so that the top logo is facing
you. Grasp the lid at the back of the device
and gently lift it towards you. The lid will
come free with a loud click. Set the lid aside.
Step 6
Once the HDD has been securely fastened
to the tray, place the tray back in the A-200
and gently side it to the left to lock it back
in place. Make sure that the tray has been
securely latched to the base and that the
HDD connector has mated fully with the
A-200 circuit board. Replace the screw on
the right end of the tray.
Step 3
Inside the A-200, remove the screw on the
right of the plastic HDD tray. Gently side the
tray to the right to remove it.
Step 7
Replace the top lid of the A-200 by lifting the
lid at a angle and aligning the front of the lid
with the device. Gently lower the back of the
lid into place and it should click into position.
Flip the A-200 over and replace all 5 screws.
Steps Installation
Note:
1) Disconnect all cables from the A-200
before proceeding.
2) The hard disk drive (HDD) is not
provided.
Step 4
(3.5” drive) Place the HDD ontop of the
HDD tray and align it with the top left
corner of the tray. Now flip the tray over
along with the HDD. 4 of the holes at the
back of the tray should align with the
corresponding sockets on the bottom of
the HDD. Screw in all 4 sockets.
Figure 1.0 : Remove the screws at the back of the device
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Figure 2.0 : Grasp the lid at the back of the device
Figure 3.0 : Remove the screw and gently side the tray
Figure 4.0 : Screw the HDD tray (3.5” drive)
Figure 5.0 : Screw the HDD tray (2.5” drive)
Figure 6.0 : Insert the HDD plate inside the A-200
Figure 7.0 : Replace the top lid of the A-200
Figure 6.0 : Insert the HDD plate inside the A-200