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6. Troubleshooting
 Common Problems and Solutions
Seagate Wireless Plus User Guide
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A song, video or other file won’t play
Make sure that your device supports the file format.
You can copy any file to the Seagate Wireless Plus drive, however, the device to which 
you stream your media files will only play or view the formats it supports. Your Seagate 
Wireless Plus
 device does not transcode (convert) the files you copy to the drive. See your 
device’s specifications for a complete list of supported file types.
If you want to convert video files to different formats so they can be played on your device, 
you’ll need to transcode the files before copying them to the drive. 
I just copied a video file purchased from iTunes® to the Seagate Wireless 
Plus
 device but it won’t play
Videos purchased from iTunes are DRM (Digital Rights Management) protected. To play 
these videos, you must sync your iPad/iPhone/iPod touch with your iTunes account for the 
new files to play from your Seagate Wireless Plus device.
When you choose to play an iTunes purchased video in the Seagate Media app it will be 
played from the Safari browser.
I mistakenly reformatted the drive for my Mac
The Seagate Wireless Plus device is designed to work with both Windows and Mac 
operating systems. However, you must install the Seagate Media software 
(MacInstaller.dmg) to enable file copying from a Mac. If you reformatted the drive by 
mistake, first return the drive to its original NTFS format and then download the Seagate 
Media software from 
 on the Seagate Web site.
If you are using Time Machine®, do not allow the program to use the Seagate Wireless 
Plus
 drive for backup. Time Machine will attempt to reformat the Seagate Wireless Plus 
drive.
I can’t connect to Seagate Wireless Plus from my smartphone
Make sure you have selected “Seagate Wireless Plus” from your wireless network list. For 
more information, see “Connecting to the Seagate Wireless Plus from a Smartphone” on 
page 9.
My computer won’t connect to Seagate Wireless Plus
Make sure to enable your wireless settings and select “Seagate Wireless Plus” from your 
wireless network list. For more information, see “Connecting to the Seagate Wireless Plus 
from a Browser on a Computer” on page 9.
The Seagate Wireless Plus device seems to shut down by itself
Your Seagate Wireless Plus device includes a power-save feature, which means that it 
enters a standby state after 5 minutes of inactivity. Your Seagate Wireless Plus device 
automatically returns to active mode whenever someone attempts to access the device.