

Play all of the photos in an album as a slideshow. You can also choose the music source ("Now Playing" list in Music Station or system default) by moving your mouse over the button and clicking "Music Settings". Refer to the Viewing photos and videos section for more details. Switch between thumbnail and wallpaper display styles and configure display settings (including the gallery view, source, content filter, or sort) by moving your mouse over the button and click "Display Settings". Launch Quick Start and show the Photo Station online help. Show Photo Station tasks (such as uploading photos/videos to your NAS or Picasa, Flickr, Weibo, or YouTube) that are currently running in the background. Locate compatible devices in different rooms over your home network.

Search for photos and videos by title, date taken, file size, resolution, camera brand, color label, rating, description or tag. Switch between Gallery mode and Manage mode. The Photo Station supports the following file formats: Note that when using the first and third approach, you can choose the NAS folder to upload photos and videos into. A new shared folder named with the date that files are uploaded will be created on the NAS to store your uploaded files (for "Shared Photos", this newly-created shared folder is located under the "Multimedia" folder for "Private Collection", this shared folder is located under the "/home" folder.) A corresponding album will be created under "Album" as well and 3) Switch to the folder view browsing mode and drag & drop photos and videos to a preferred folder. For details on setting up a network drive, check the Connecting to NAS Shared Folders chapter 2) Click "Shared Photos" or "Private Collection" in the left panel in Manage mode and click "Import" on the main menu to import photos or videos from the local PC.
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There are three ways to upload photos and videos to the NAS: 1) Install Qfinder on your PC or Mac, set up a network drive and upload files to your preferred shared folders. Import photos and videos to a shared folder on the NAS.
