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Streaming video on Mycast
Find and view your videos
Video
Browsing and finding
your content
There are three basic ways to find your content:
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Browse by folder
You can browse your content just like in your favorite file
explorer application.
Did you know?
- You can open a folder by clicking on it either in the
navigation tree or in the content view.
- To come back one or multiple levels, just click using the
navigation tree.
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Browse with the library
The library lets you browse content using keywords such as
Duration Type - Genre - Rating.
Did you know?
- You can choose which columns to show by clicking on their
name.
- You can sort the content by clicking on one of the headers.
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Search with keywords
Simply enter one or multiple keywords and press enter. The
results will be displayed in the content area.
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Playing or viewing
content
Creating Playlists
Playlists are a great way to access your content. They can
be used to create photo albums, audio or video playlists, or
even document projects.
Drag Files: Select one or multiple files and drag them to
the playlist box.
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Did you know?
- To remove an item, hover it and click on the red cross that
will appear.
- To clear a playlist, click New playlist link in the
playlist box header.
- You can rename the playlist by clicking on its title.
- To modify an existing playlist, click Open existing
playlist link in the playlist box header and make your
selection.
Save the playlist
Click on the save button. The newly created playlist will then
appear in the navigation tree under playlists.
Did you
know?
- To modify an existing playlist, click "Open existing
playlist" link and make your selection.
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Confirmation Message Once the playlist is saved, a
confirmation message will appear at the bottom right of your
screen.
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Sharing media
More ways than ever
to share your playlists
Now that you have created your playlist, there are more ways
than ever to share it. Each method of sharing has its own
format requirements - just select the sharing method and Orb
takes care of it for you.
 
 Be
sure to give your playlist a name so you can keep track of
it. Playlists can be changed or renamed at any time.
Public
Orb page allows your playlist to be
accessed by anyone.
MySpace
or blogs formats your playlist for these
popular sites.
Links
enables you to send your playlist in a
number of standard formats.
Private
sharing through email makes it easier than ever to share
your playlist with select people.
Via your Orb Public
Profile
As a registered Orb user, you will automatically get your
own public page on Orb.com.

Sharing your playlist on your public Orb page makes your
content available to any visitor - with no logins or
download!
Via Myspace or blogs
Express yourself better through YOUR music, photos or videos
on your Myspace, blog or other webpage.
Orb automatically generates the HTML you need to put your
playlist on the Web.

 Simply
copy and paste the HTML into your profile or blog and your
playlist is live for your friends to enjoy.
 You
can change the content of your playlist as often as you want
- only if you change the playlist name, you will need new
HTML.
 Click
OK when you're finished to push your playlist live.
 Remember
you need to keep your Orb PC "ON" and connected to internet
for others to enjoy your playlist
Share your playlist
via RSS, email, IM or SMS
The URL option enables you to copy and paste a public link
to your playlist into emails and instant messages that can
be forwarded from friend to friend.

The RSS option enables you to syndicate a feed to your
playlist

The SMS option enables you to send a text message to friends
with a link to enjoy your playlist (US only for now).

Share your playlist
with specific people
You can restrict access to you playlist to specific people
with this option. Only people you email directly will be
able to enjoy your playlist, and they will be asked to
create a free account to do so.

Address the invitation to enjoy your playlist and add a
personal message.
Email this playlist to option helps you to avoid sending
the same playlist over and over to someone just because you
forgot that you already shared it with them.
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