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       Pictures show in videos section, and vice versa
    Dan66226
    post Jul 17 2010, 09:17 PM
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    Hello.

    Just got my WDTV Live Plus and have been trying to get acquainted. The menu system is not very friendly! I have alot of little questions, but my biggest one right now is: when I select Video>Media Servers>Server1 I get a menu with "Video" at the top, then I see folders for music, pictures, playlists and video. Shouldn't it only be showing video (and maybe playlists) under this menu?

    It does the same thing on all the other top-level menus (music, pictures). So, basically it doesn't matter which top-level menu I select, I always land in the same place with choices for all types of media. What's the point of having a top-level menu?

    Am I understanding this write or do I have something not configured right? My media lives on a WHS and I have all 3 types selected for streaming.

    Thanks for any help understanding this!

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