ZyXEL Communications NSA310 Server User Manual


 
Chapter 10 Applications
Media Server User’s Guide
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10.5.2 The Media Server ID3 Tag Decoding Screen
Click Applications > Media Server > ID3 Tag Decoding to open the following screen. ID3 tags
store information about a media file such as the title, artist, album, and genre in the file itself. To
help the NSA find the correct character set to decode these tags, use this screen to select which
character sets the NSA attempts to use and the order the NSA tries them in.
Note: It may take some time for the media server to rebuild the database after you
change the ID3 tag character set settings. How long it takes depends on how many
media files you have. Some of the media files may not appear in the Home screens
until the rebuilding finishes.
Figure 104 Applications > Media Server > ID3 Tag Decoding
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Apply Click this to save your changes.
Reset Click this to restore your previously saved settings.
Table 38 Applications > Media Server > Share Publish
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Table 39 Applications > Media Server > ID3 Tag Decoding
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Media Server
Available Character
Sets
This list box displays the language character sets the NSA can perform.
Add Selected
Character Sets
Select types of character set in the Available Character Sets box and click this to add
them to the list of character sets that the NSA should attempt to use to decode ID3
tags in your media files. Use the [SHIFT] key to select a range of entries. Hold down
the [CTRL] key to select multiple individual entries.
If the NSA is not able to decode a file’s ID3 tags using the selected character sets, it
attempts to auto-detect their encoding type.