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MP115 Wireless Audio/Video Digital Media Player 
User’s Guide 
 Product Highlights 
 
This document describes in detail the specification of a Wireless Audio/Video Digital Media Player for the 
 
MP115 designed to support UPnP compatible, and UPnP A/V conformant, networked audio/video capable of 
 
playing streaming audio (formats are supported: MP3, WMA, MAV, and AAC), video (formats are supported 
 
: MPEG1/2/4 and Divx4/5), and images (formats are supported: GIF, JPG, BMP, and TIFF) via a wired or 
 
wireless home network. 
 
The MP115 Wireless Audio/Video Digital Media Player is a consumer product that delivers high-quality 
 
audio and video to stereos/Television (It connects to a television using either Composite Video, S-Video, 
 
Component Video, or SCART (optionally for EU versions.) throughout the home. 
 
Use the Digital 5’s Streaming Media Server software that provides the tools for managing your digital media.
 
 
Digital media is organized into the Media Library, which is loaded with your existing media when media 
 
files are imported from your media file applications or your hard drive. The Streaming Media Server 
 
software also provides the interface between your PC and the Digital Media Player. The Streaming Media 
 
Server software must be running in order for the Digital Media Player to communicate with your PC, and 
 
bring the media capabilities of your PC to the comfortable confines of your living room. Now, all of the 
 
media stored in your PC can be accessed right from your entertainment center. Streaming Media is not 
 
limited to audio, but also streams video and brings all of your digital images right to your TV screen. You 
 
can opt for the convenience of current wireless networking standards or the security and reliability of good 
 
old-fashioned wires. 
 
The Streaming Media is a client-server system but not in the traditional sense. It is comprised of a client and 
 
a server device. Media stored in the server is played from the client. The Digital Media Player has no 
 
permanent storage thus it is called the “client” because its purpose is to browse and playback content. The 
 
PC has permanent storage and thus it is called the “server”. Image, movie, and music files can all be “saved” 
 
to the Digital Media Player from the PC. The communication between these devices is accomplished across 
 
a network, which can either be wired (using the 802.3 Ethernet standard) or wireless using the 802.11b or the 
 
802.11g standard and shall support Atheros 108Mbps throughput with 
the 
mini-PCI interface). 
The MP115 Digital Media Player is sophisticated piece of electronic unit and you must choose a proper 
 
working environment for the Digital Media Player. Avoid places that expose the components to dust, grease, 
 
extreme temperatures, or high humidity. An environment you’d consider suitable for a stereo receiver or TV 
 
should also serve your Digital Media Player well. Arrange the components securely on a firm, level surface, 
 
then follow the instructions as user’s guide or relative documents.