I want to route audio from other software through Media CenterĬomplete Audio Setup so that you can be sure Media Center can play audio itself and then setup the WDM Driver which allows Media Center to process audio for any other app on your PC. Review Standard View to understand how to use the Media Center UI. Import your music into your Library then complete Audio Setup so you can listen to it. My music is stored on disk and I want use Media Center to navigate through it Media Center supports a wide variety of audio file formats and can play content indexed by its internal Library as well as internet streams and, on Windows, audio played by other Windows applications. Please review the sections below for more specific guidance on how to configure Media Center for your intended use. By default, MC will import all your files, but you can set it to import only some folders and file types by using Auto-Import. MC makes a record of them in its database, but does not move or change them. More info can be found here: Linux Installation & Removal Setup The current version for MC30 is here: InstallJRMC The easiest way to get a new installation going is to use a contributed script called InstallJRMC. Linux MC uses the debian apt package management system for installation, updating and removal. Please see Mac Installation & Removal for details. Please see Installation & Removal for details.ĭownload and Install JRiver Media Center. Installation varies based on the operating system chosen.ĭownload and Install JRiver Media Center.
2.4.5 Access content outside my home network.2.4.4 Listen/Watch Content on my Phone or Tablet.2.4.3 Serve content to DLNA capable devices.2.2.2 My videos are played by other software and I want Media Center to process the audio.2.2.1 My videos are stored on disk and I want Media Center to catalogue it.2.1.3 I want to listen to Internet Radio.2.1.2 I want to route audio from other software through Media Center.2.1.1 My music is stored on disk and I want use Media Center to navigate through it.Export Control and EULA Use of any software made available for download from this system constitutes your acceptance of the Export Control Terms and the terms in the Dynabook end-user license agreement both of which you can view before downloading any such software. For more information about setting up devices on your network, CLICK HERE for online help for Microsoft® Windows® 7 Operating System.Īlso refer to the Users' Manual for the specific Digital Media Renderer devices manufacturer.Follow the on-screen prompts to set up file sharing.TOSHIBA Media Controller will open allowing you to setup sharing options.Click "Media Controller" in the search results.Enter "Controller" into the search field.To open Media Controller to allow enabling / disabling (not recommended): DMR are hardware devices connected to your wired or wireless network that you can control using your computer. Either another computer on your network or a device known as a Digital Media Renderer (DMR) must be present.The network location must be set to Home network.Your devices must be on the same subnet as your computer.Your PC needs to be connected via a broadband router.
To stream your media, you need the following hardware and software: For example, if you want to play a slideshow of your favorite pictures on a TV that supports the Digital Media Renderer (DMR) functions, simply drag the pictures onto the TV icon found in the DMR list. Just drag and drop a media file or playlist onto the icon for the rendering device. Playing media on a compatible device is easy. TOSHIBA Media Controller allows you to control your music, pictures and videos by streaming content to any compatible device in your home.