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`l. I am the Office Manager at the Internet Archive. located in San Francisco,
`California. I make this declaration ofm_v own personal knowledge.
`2. The Internet Archive is a website that provides access to a digital library of
`Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form. Like a paper library. we provide
`free access to researchers. historians, scholars, and the general public. The lntemet
`Archive has partnered with and receives support from various institutions, including the
`Library ol'Congress.
`3. The Internet Archive has created a service known as the Wayback Machine. The
`Wayback Machine makes it possible to surf more than 400 billion pages stored in the
`lntemet Archive's web archive. Visitors to the Wayback Machine can search archives
`by URL tie. a website address). If archived records for a URL are available. the visitor
`will be presented with a list of available dates. The visitor may select one of those
`dates, and then begin surfing on an archived version ofthe Web. The links on the
`archived files, when served by the Wayback Machine, point to other archived files
`(whether HTML pages or images). lfa visitor clicks on a link on an archived page, the
`Wayback Machine will serve the archived file with the closest available date to the page
`upon which the link appeared and was clicked.
`4. The archived data made viewable and browseable by the Wayback Machine is
`compiled using software programs known as crawlers, which surf the Web and
`atttomatically store copies ofweb files, preserving these files as they exist at the point of
`time of capture.
`5. The Internet Archive assigns a URL on its site to the archived files in the format
`littp:f/web.at'chive.org/web/[Year in y_vyy][_Month in mm][Day in dd][Time code in
`hh:mm:ss]/[Archived URL]. Thus. the Internet Archive URL
`http://web.archive.org/web/l 997012604582S/http://www.archive.0i'g;’ would be the
`URL for the record ofthe lnternet Archive home page HTML file
`(http:/fwww.archive.orgf) archived on January 26. I997 at 4:58 a.m. and 28 seconds
`(1997/01/26 at 04:58:28). A web browser may be set such that a printout from it will
`display the URL ol'a web page in the printout'S footer.
`6. The date assigned by the Internet Archive applies to the HTML file but not to
`image files linked therein. Thus images that appear on a page may not have been
`archived on the same date as the HTML file. Likewise. ifa website is designed with
`''frames.‘‘ the date assigned by the liiternet Archive applies to the frameset as a whole.
`and not the individual pages within each Frame.
`6. Attached hereto as Exhibit A are true and accurate electronic copies ofprintouts
`oftlic Internet Archive's records of the HTML and PDF tiles for the URLs and the dates
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`specified in the footer oftlie printout [for HTML) or attached coversheet ("for PDF).
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`NetRemote Skins
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`to see. NetRemote uses Pronto
`CCF's for full creativity and
`customization.
`
`Platform & Device Support
`NetRemote runs on most Pocket
`PC 2002 and 2003 devices using
`the Microsoft Windows Mobile
`05. This includes popular
`handheld devices such as the HP
`iPao and Dell Axim lines.
`Also note, to utilize the wireless
`intemetl wi-fi lunctions of
`NetRemote. your PocketFC
`device must be enabled for wi-fi
`connectivity.
`
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`action!
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`NetRemote LE
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`NelRemcte from Promixis is the ultimate in 2 way remote control using your Pocket PC or any Windows
`computer. Unleash your digital media library and control your computer and home automation systems
`wirelesslyl Using NetRemote and your WlFi enabled Pocket PC or any networked Windows computer. you
`will have full control of your digital media from anywhere in your house. With NetRemote IR, you can
`replace all of your remote controls with a Pocket PC.
`
`Digital DJ:
`Browse your music by artist, genre. playlist, title or even by album cover, adjust the volume, and let the
`music play, Use NetRemote for your next party and let your guests play DJ by passing the PockelPC
`around. NetRemote is incredibly easy and fun. and once you use it, you'll never put it down.
`Total Remote Control:
`Toss your remotes away— all you need is your PocketPC and NetRemote and you can control your home
`theater, TV, stereo or any other IR enabled device using the IR signal transmitting and teaming in the
`NetRemote IR and NetRemote Pro versions. Take advantage of the large library of Pronto CCF files
`available on the intemet.
`
`Multimedia Maestro:
`Using NetRemote and your favorite media player. control your AN presentations, slideshows. and digital
`video using your PocketPC. It's easyl
`Home Automation:
`NetRerncte can control your home automation system when used conjunction with Girder. Homeseer and
`other 3rd party applications. NetRemote allows 2 way communication with any TCP/IP device and can
`control serial and IR devices directly using the Global Cache device.
`
`sophistcated Custom controls
`NetRen1ote Pro provides a sophisticated environment for custom screens and controls using its built in
`scripting language. Display data from a wide variety of sources including weather and TV channel listings.
`NotRernote comes in three versions providing expanded levels of control and sophistication. See the chart
`below fora comparison of NetRemote LE, IR. and PRO.
`
`Feature
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`Use Your PocketPC as a
`remote control.
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`River Media Center
`Two way control of J. V i
`Two way control of
`iTunes
`Two way control of
`Windows Media Player
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`tietfiernotolr $19.99 Net.Remote Pro:§2t).99
`Netflemote LE.
`The most complete and
`Throw away your
`Remote-control your
`remotes and control
`media player anwhere
`flexible two-way
`control for the
`in your house via wi-ti! your IR devices from
`Pocl<etPC. Period. Go
`Browse your media
`Netremote. Use any
`for total control with
`library and cover art.
`Pronto “‘ CCF file or
`Netkemote Pro.
`Select songs and
`design your own.
`playlists.
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`Infrared (IR) From
`Pocket PC
`Sends Infrared (IR) to
`PC IR Server '
`Two way control of Z-raom
`Player
`Two way control 01
`Girder
`Embedded Web Browser’
`Two way control of
`Globalcache device
`Wakeon-Lan support
`(turns computer on
`remotely)
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`NetRemote- unleash your digital media library!
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`ote_LE_Installation_Guide.pdf
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`EXHIBIT A
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`EXHIBIT A
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`NetRemote LE Installation Guide for J. River Media Center
`
`1. Download NetRemote.
`
`Download NetRemote LE from Promixis and save the file on your computer (your
`Desktop is an easy place). You may delete the installation program when finished.
`
`2. Install NetRemote.
`
`NetRemote is installed by running the file you just downloaded. Double click the file
`to start the installation process. The first screen is the NetRemote license
`agreement. Please read this carefully. Each license allows you to install NetRemote
`on 2 different personal computers (PC’s) or pocket PC’s (PPC).
`
`s?£.I.T7ue:nI§n7§i'e LE Suite
`License Ageemed
`Please read the following imponam irfiorrnation before continuing
`
`Please read thelollowing License Pqoerneril. You rnu§ accept the terms of this
`agreement before continLiirig with the
`
`ll - NetRe‘ir.io-t_e Pror-i1_i;is En-d.l‘Jser Licfnsbe Agreement
`h
`(EULA)
`
`Please read the following terms and conditions beiore using this
`software. This document provides important information concerning
`the software. provides you with a licence to use the software and
`Iconlains warranty and liability information.
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`If ActiveSync is not
`Next, you will choose which version of NetRemote to install.
`detected, only the option for installing the Windows version will be selectable.
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`EXHIBIT A
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`3. NetRemote for Windows (98,Me,XP,2000,2003)
`
`The destination folder is where the NetRemote program is installed on your hard
`drive. We suggest you use the default folder as shown below. Click Next to
`continue.
`
`I
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`'i'-rl:un-- H.i-memnic Lf Suite
`Select Dedindion Lncdion
`When: should NetRemote LE Surte be installed?
`
`9 Setup wil instafl NetRemote LE Suite into the folio-Img folder
`
`ll‘ you would like [:§select a afferent folder. clock Browse
`To continue. click Next
`e 393;»
`
`Pt least 4 1 MB of free disk space is iequued
`
`It-irlltr-rn.t'-tell-fiuir-9
`*'i.-.-1ui.1
`Select Sat Menu Foider
`Where should Setup place the program 5 shortcuts7
`
`@ Setup wil create the program s sl-ioitcnts in the following Start Menu folder
`To continue. click Nan lf you would like to select a different folder. click Browse
`
`1
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`Browse.
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`EXHIBIT A
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`After NetRemote is installed, you can then select to have Short Cuts created on the
`Desktop and Quick Launch bars. Select the options you want.
`If you have an
`Activesync connection, the option to install the Pocket PC Client is available. Click
`Next to continue
`
`'_ ' Sctiip -Metllemote LE suite
`Seled Adcitiond Tales
`Which additional tasks shouid be performed 7
`
`Select the additional tasks you would like Setup to perform while installing NetRemo’ie
`LE Sula, then click Next
`
`Mdtional icons
`
`Crede a geskiop icon
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`Nso lnstall Pocka PC Clem
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`EXHIBIT A
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`4. NetRemote for the PPC (2002, 2003)
`
`The option for installing the PPC version is only available on computers that have
`ActiveSync installed. After installing the PPC version, if your PPC is connected,
`Activesync displays the screen below.
`
`45-
`Select a program‘: check box if you want to instal it on your
`mobile device. or clear the check box if you want to remove the
`program lrom your device.
`Note:
`If a program that you installed is not listed, the program was
`not desigred to be used on your mobile device.
`
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`instail 'Prornous Metflemote‘ doing the defeat xplcaoon rnstal drectorv?
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`Space required for selected programs:
`Space available on devte:
`
`i7 install program into the de%r|t instalation folcbr
`Remove from both locations
`To remove the selected program from both
`your device and this computer, click Flemove. __ _________I
`
`Help
`
`Click Yes to install in the default directory (suggested). Activesync will then display
`a progress bar as the application is installed.
`
`Inlhfiiq Applications
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`EXHIBIT A
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`When the installation is completed, Activesync will display.
`
`at
`Select a program's check box if you want to instal it on your
`mobile device, or clear the check box if you want to remove the
`program from your device.
`Note:
`If a program that you instaled is not listed, the program was
`not designed to be used on your mobile device.
`
`Application
`
`fumnlete
`
`'_ S'p73i':e iéEii.irrEd'tor seEctecl'programs'
`Space available on device:
`
`l7 lnstafl program into the deiaikinstalatron folder
`Remove from both locations
`To remove the selected program from both
`your device and this computer, click Flemove. _______
`
`Click OK to continue.
`
`If your PPC is not connected to your computer then Activesync will show the screen
`below.
`
`ggahg
`
`Select a program’: check box if you want to instal it on your
`mobile device, or clear the check box if you went to remove the
`program from your device.
`Note:
`If a program that you installed is not listed, the program was
`not designed to be used on your mobile device.
`
`Space required for selected programs:
`Space available on device:
`l-5 install program into the default installation folder
`Flernove from both locations
`To remove the selected program from both
`your device and this computer, click Remove. _ __
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`EXHIBIT A
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`Click OK to continue. When you connect your PPC, NetRemote will be installed as
`described above. See your PPC device and follow the instructions on the screen.
`
`.
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`5. Final Steps
`
`Before the installation ends, you will have the option to start Media Center (if
`installed on this PC) and to launch NetRemote (if installed on this PC).
`It is
`recommended you start Media Center prior to starting NetRemote so that NetRemote
`can automatically configure the network settings for you.
`
`Please see the NetRemote LE Network Configuration Guide for setting up
`NetRemote on your network.
`
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`

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`http://web.archive.org/web/200501 1922545 1/http://promixis.com/pdfs/NetRem
`ote_LE_Setup_Guide.pdf
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`EXHIBIT A
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`EXHIBIT A
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`NetRemote LE Setup Guide
`
`This guide explains how to setup the NetRemote MediaBridge plugin for J. River’s
`Media Center. For problems with network configuration, please see the NetRemote
`LE Network Configuration Guide.
`
`Start either the NetRemote Windows or Pocket PC client.
`
`Open the Properties Page.
`
`For the Windows client, click Fi|e/ Properties.
`
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`Vin Bur!-In
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`Composer: Van Morrison
`Genre:
`Rock
`Year:
`1993
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`EXHIBIT A
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`General Options
`Default Font
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`Pronto
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`Date
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`Tme
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`hhzmm
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`|:] Start Fullscreen
`|:] Disable Brink (Toshiba fix)
`
`General Tab
`
`Vfletkemote Options
`530011!‘
`Defadt Host Hotkeysl
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`Wndow Opady
`(0 == Trmsparatto 255 =
`Opaque)
`
`Start Full Screen sets NetRemote to start up full screen.
`
`Always On Top Option (Windows Client Only) keeps NetRemote always visible.
`
`Default Font sets the font used to draw buttons and labels.
`should not be changed.
`
`In most instances, this
`
`Date Format controls how the day of the week is displayed. Each “d" represents
`one letter,
`ie. “ddd” for Monday will show “Mon".
`
`Time Format controls how the time is displayed. “hh:mm:ss” will show the hour,
`minute, second.
`
`Window Opacity (Windows Client Only) is used to make the NetRem0te window
`transparent. Values less then 200 are not recommended. This setting is useful with
`the Always On Top option.
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`EXHIBIT A
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`Plugins Tab
`
`in the LE or IR editions of
`On this tab, the list of NetRemote plugins are displayed.
`NetFlemote, this is limited to the MediaBridge and IR plugins respectively.
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`p|ug'm I p|ugin Instances
`El MediaBridge
`
`Each plugin can have multiple “instances". This allows NetFiemote to communicate
`with more then one server. For instance, you could have Media Center running on
`multiple computers. Click on the plus sign to view a list of connections. The screen
`will change as shown below.
`
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`General
`Plugm ' Plugin instances
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`To change the configuration of an instance of the plugin, click on it to highlight it and
`then click on Properties. This will bring up the next dialog box.
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`EXHIBIT A
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`Port
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`control Font |
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`lj Use "Add To Playlist" Menu
`D Show pbymg Now In Tree
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`MediaBridge Properties
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`Control Font
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`Library Root
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`i Show Playing Now In Tree
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`Host specifies the computer that this instance of the plugin connects to. This can be
`the computer name or the IP address.
`
`Port specifies the port that NetRemote uses.
`
`Default lmg Size is the size of cover art images that NetRemote will use. On
`windows clients use Large or XLarge. On Pocket PC devices, you may want to use
`Medium or smaller. This is done for performance reasons.
`
`Control Font specifies the font used to display the media library and playing now
`lists.
`
`It specifies where in the Media Library
`Library Root is used with Media Center.
`that NetRemote should begin displaying from.
`
`Use “Add to Playlist” Menu adds the option to add songs to a playlist in Media
`Center. This option may cause performance problems on slower Pocket PC clients.
`
`Show Playing Now in Tree will display the currently playing songs in the Media
`Library tree.
`
`Press OK to save you changes.
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`Default Host Tab
`
`Netkemote Options
`
`Default Host
`The hosiname entered below wrl be
`used as the defaut host for al plugtns
`
`i'l3Vl'lPCl
`Hostname
`To find ‘kn computers hostname on
`Wnndows XP, simply right chck on "My
`Computer" and select "Propa'ties“
`Then select the "Computer Name " tab
`The hostname I5 dsplayed as the 'Ful
`Compaer Name’
`
`EXHIBIT A
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`Netkenmte
`Default Host
`The hostname entered below will be
`used as the default host For all plugins.
`Hostname
`
`To Find your computer's hostname on
`Windows XP, simply right click on "My
`Computer" and select "Properties".
`Then select the "Computer Name" tab.
`The hostname is displayed as the ‘'Full
`Computer Name“r
`
`‘w Default Host-
`
`Default Host specifies with host computer Net Remote should connect with tirst.
`Enter either the computer name or IP address in this box. Click OK when done.
`
`HotKeys Tab
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`Default Host
`The hostname entered below will be
`used as the default host for all plugins.
`PTOIIIDC
`
`Use "Extreme Config" Mode?
`(Confirm each key)
`
`Tedsl-lebP|easeReg'sher
`
`The Extreme Config mode is usually not necessary.
`problems configuring your device.
`
`Click NO unless you are having
`
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`NetRemote will then configure all of the HotKeys found on the Pronto (or similar)
`remote controls. The commands these keys are linked to are specified in the current
`CCFfile.
`
`EXHIBIT A
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`Pr&The l>iotKey For:
`TSU6000: Far Left
`RC9200: Menu
`Custom:
`Far Left
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`Configuring J. River Media Center for Album Covers View
`
`Netfiemote will display all of your albums by cover art, as shown below. This
`requires you to create a new View Scheme in JRMC.
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`EXHIBIT A
`
`Adding the album coveri art View Scheme to JRMC:
`
`1. Start JRMC.
`
`2. Open up the Media Library tree by clicking on the plus sign.
`
`3. Right Click Audio.
`
`5
`
`i
`
`|
`
`Edit View Scheme...
`Delete View Scheme
`
`19
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`EXHIBIT A
`
`5. Select Album (Grouped).
`
`View Sche_me
`
`'_Step 1. Create View Items}
`
`Preset Albums (grouped)
`
`Album (rovoed)
`Album
`K
`
`l
`
`,,
`
`Steg 2: Name Scheme?
`
`E A“‘°‘”5”‘e
`
`[Stag 3: Madly’Piog‘emesl
`
`Image;
`
`Audio
`
`Tree postion: Aummatic
`
`L2-l Populate tree
`11.] Honor parent scheme search strings
`l___j_:_._____#.___,_f,, .
`
`Steg 4; Pick Files to Show {leave blankto see all lilesll
`
`I v
`
`Search
`
`[
`
`6. Select the Album (Grouped) text.
`
`Hhewscheme
`l
`
`’ Steg 1: Create View items‘
`
`lStep 2: Name Scheme]
`
`Preset: Albums (grouped)
`
`1‘ Aulomme
`
`Album (rou ed;
`Album
`-
`
`l§t_ep 3: Modify Properties]
`
`Image"
`
`Audio
`
`TYEE pCIStlDl'II
`
`Automatic
`
`ff) Populate tree
`El Honor parent scheme Search stnngs
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`33639 4 Pick Files to Show gleove blankto see all files}
`
`‘
`
`Search
`
`20
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`EXHIBIT A
`
`7. Click Delete.
`
`I View
`
`_
`
`'SteE 1. Create View Items
`
`{Stag 2 Name Scheme’
`
`PVBSBV Albums (grouped)
`
`A“‘°'“ame
`
`Album (touped)
`Album T , __
`
`.
`
`[Step 3: ModiMPrgpertiesf
`
`Image:
`
`Audit!
`
`Tree postion: Automatic
`
`E/1 Populate tree
`E] Honor parent scheme search strings
` _ __._:_______ __.__ __v
`
`I Steg 4 Pick Files to Show {leave hlankto see ali files)
`|
`{

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`i
`
`_A
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`
`,
`
`'
`
`i
`
`8. Ciick OK.
`
`Siep 1 Creaie View items
`
`Pyeset;
`
`(Custom)
`
`Al I: u m
`
`Le...
`
`' Step 2 Name Scheme
`
`E Auto-name
`
`]
`‘
`
`"1?3tep3:MTdfl$}i3ro*pn§ies
`Image:
`Audio
`Tree postion: Automatic
`
`Populate tree
`Honor parent scheme search strings
`
`i
`
`I
`
`|
`[
`
`Add’
`
`Edit
`Delete
`
`Up
`
`Dow“
`
`"St. p 4: Pick Files to Show (leave blankto see all fie?!
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`
`|
`
`21
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`

`
`http://web.archiVe.org/web/20050119225826/http://promixis.com/pdfs/NetRem
`ote_LE_N etwork_Configuration_Guide.pdf
`
`EXHIBIT A
`
`22
`
`

`
`EXHIBIT A
`
`NetRemote LE Network Configuration Guide
`
`Automatic Network Configuration
`
`NetFtemote works by “talking” to J. River Media Center (JRMC) over your network.
`works with both wired and wireless networks. NetRemote is designed to
`automatically configure and connect to any computers on your network running
`JRMC. You must have your devices already connected to your network before
`configuring NetRemote.
`
`It
`
`Start J, River Media Center on your computer.
`
`Start NetRemote (either the Windows or Pocket PCversion). NetRemote will take a
`few seconds to examine your network and try and find any computer that is running
`JRMC. After NetRemote has completed this step, you will see a screen similar to
`below, depending on what Media Center is playing.
`
`The wslery
`n:-«m.-os:17- 11 on:
`
`a-can-c-or in-«snout um
`
`23
`
`

`
`EXHIBIT A
`
`If NetFlemote cannot connect to JRMC you will see this message on the Windows
`Client.
`
`Network DEIECIIOFI Failed
`
`Metfiaemoteoouidrntdetecttheserveronyournetworlt.Cid(OKtoenI1erahostrIarnernar1u$;.
`
`On the Pocket PC client you will see this message.
`
`NetRemote
`
`C Iii 7:10
`
`Network Detection Failed ®
`Merflamte coLld not detett the
`answer on your network. (Id-: OK
`to enter a hcrstnane r-nanudv.
`
`Proceed to the Manual Configuration guide below.
`
`24
`
`

`
`EXHIBIT A
`
`Manual Network Configuration
`
`In some instances, depending on your network configuration and security settings,
`automatic configuration may not work.
`In this case, follow the steps below.
`
`Step 1. Configure J. River Media Center (JRMC)
`
`Start JRMC. Open up the
`Options dialog by
`pressing Ctrl-O or from
`the Tools Menu.
`
`Import Media...
`Acquire Images. .
`RIDCD...
`Burn CD of DVD,
`Advanced Tools
`
`Send To
`Library Tools
`Image
`Locate
`
`Sims
`Plug-in Manager.
`
`i5i3'~’:“'l'
`fi. Playing Now
`Media Library
`E Plavltsts
`is Q Drives &De\.-ices
`IE fifiugans
`
`it independent only, a la
`lal music store in the world
`
`CD Baby: a little CD store with the
`best new independent music
`
`The Options dialog is then displayed. Select Startup. Under actions, check the
`Run Remote Server box and specify the port address.
`In most installations the
`default port of 20002 will work fine. Click OK. You are now finished setting up JRMC.
`Leave JRMC running.
`
`Starlup Interface
`
`M ode
`
`Standard View
`
`Location:
`
`Stall
`
`Flemember Media Mode
`
`Show splash screen
`
`ctions
`
`1 A
`
`14
`
`daylsl
`
`E Check for updates every
`[: Start playing current playlist
`Flun Flemote Server on port 20002
`
`E S
`
`tartup Volume
`
`El Enable
`U Optimize volume for best sound quality on startup
`
`802
`
`25
`
`

`
`EXHIBIT A
`
`Step 2. Configure NetRemote for Windows.
`
`Start NetRemote.
`displayed.
`
`If NetRemote cannot find JRMC, the screen below will be
`
`Network Detection Failed
`
`Netflenotecaoud ruc:tdete<1theserveronyourn-etwortdckoxto erueratrestxmatruewiarmidy.
`
`NetRemote Options
`
`Default Host
`
`Delauh Host
`
`The hostneme entered bel-owwili be used
`as he defaulthostfor el plugins.
`
`Hostname
`To find your computer's hostname on [>3
`Wiridcrws KP, simply right click on ‘My
`Computer’ and select "Properties"
`Then selectme 'Compu§31Nerne" tab The
`hostname IS displayed as the ‘Full Cornputer
`Name‘
`
`Enter the name or IP address of the computer running JRMC in to the Hostname box.
`Click OK.
`If you do not know the computer name or IP address, follow the steps
`below.
`
`26
`
`

`
`EXHIBIT A
`
`To find out your PC’s Computer
`Name, press Start and select My
`Computer. Alternatively, double click
`the My Computer icon on your
`desktop.
`
`i».
`
`:f,,":",,;f,f,:T"°"
`
` “."'-‘yr:
`u‘ Muscat: man we a sun «,
`
`- Ccrnmaxd Non‘)!
`
`AI Pvograms D
`
`Click on view system information.
`
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`
`gran Fpovtes
`
`I005 Lab
`
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`
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`
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`,
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`
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`
`27
`
`

`
`EXHIBIT A
`
`You can also use your computer’s IP address. Click the Start button, Run and type
`in CMD and press Enter as shown below
`
`Type the name ofa program, folder, document, or
`Internet resource, and Windows WI“ open it for you.
`
`At the command prompt, type ipconfig and press enter. The computer's IP address
`is then displayed as shown below.
`
`an
`lUer'»iun 5.1.26Ir3U|
`ii:ru<;uft Uinduufi: XI’
`(C) (,'opu1~.i_~;l11. 1985 EWJI. him-u::oft,
`(Em-p.
`
`.::'\Ducu|nent.:: and Set: in9;':‘.Il-H1‘itipr-nnl’ i_-4
`
`Jimiouc IP Cunfiglu-at ion
`
`Ethernet adapter Home Do(:l-ting Stc\t.ion:
`
`Connection~spev:ific DNS Suffix
`[P Rddress.
`.
`.
`.
`.
`.
`.
`.
`.
`.
`Subnet Mask
`.
`.
`.
`.
`.
`.
`.
`.
`Default Gateway .
`.
`.
`.
`.
`.
`.
`
`I-.t;he1~net: adapter Bi.nilt.1'n Fthernet:
`Media State .
`.
`.
`.
`.
`.
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`.
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`.
`
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`
`.
`.
`.
`
`.
`
`. '
`
`192.1b8.1.2l4
`255-.25.'i.25'u.B
`192.168.1.1
`
`.
`
`Media disconnected
`
`Type the number in the box (in this case “192.168.1 .214”). Type exit to leave the
`console window.
`
`28
`
`

`
`If NetRemote can still not connect with JRMC, you will see the screen below.
`
`EXHIBIT A
`
`CIILK Htffi flilffltlp lI'Ula'IIE5'h VUWQ
`
`Search Iledia librai
`
`Durat... Artist
`
`I-—-davos:52£3s'
`
`29
`
`

`
`EXHIBIT A
`
`This will display the NetRemote Options dialog. Select the Plugins tab. You
`should see the screen below.
`
`néinémté Options
`
`General Plugins ]Default Host! Hotkeys ‘
`Plugin / Plugin lnstances
`-0
`
`Create Instance
`
`Cm J
`
`Double click MediaBridge.
`
`‘rial-lernote Options
`
`General Pluglns ‘Default?-lost] Holkeys
`Plugin / Plugin Instances
`
`- MediaBndge
`
`Cancel__.._.. ..,_j_.._._ ._ .4
`
`Highlight the first entry and click Properties.
`
`30
`
`

`
`EXHIBIT A
`
`In the Host box, type in the name or |Paddress
`of the computer running JRMC. Next enter the
`same Port number as you used to configure
`Media Center. Again the default of 20002 should
`work fine.
`If you need help finding the IP address
`of the computer running JRMC, follow the
`instructions below.
`
`Click OK once you have entered the computer
`name or IP address_
`
`ll
`D0-‘faulllmg Size ,
`c.,m,.,| Fgm
`’
`
`L""'"y Rm“
`2”’ Use "Add To Playlist" Menu
`l" Show Playing Now In Tree
`
`Elle
`
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`
`Q Mucus Cencur Nelllllnouli 1.0.0
`
`Piaaa&I(,MociaKc-rs-Sc-Iu|.nAI|-or)
`flI:O1II'l|S‘!-LHl|'.lI
`
`~D@\lU‘U‘|-DL~Jf\a
`
`How Come You Don‘...
`A Woman's Worth
`Jane Doe
`Goodbye
`The Life
`Mr. Man
`Never Felt This Way...
`_ Why Do] Feel So Sad
`10 Caged Bird (Outro)
`11 Lovin' U
`
`..)
`
`J
`
`Alicia Keys
`Alicia Keys
`Alicia Keys
`Alicia Keys
`Alicia Keys
`Alicia Keys
`Alicia Keys
`Alicia Keys
`Alicia Keys
`Alicia Keys
`
`3I_I=I3 K255
`
`Track:
`Album:
`Artist:
`
`Piano ll
`Songs In A lfinor
`Alicia lays
`
`Composer: Alkia Keys
`Genre:
`lock
`Year:
`2001
`Tracks:
`1
`
`Raung: g g 1 g '
`
`CQIIZ It Ihster Zane
`
`—
`
`-3-00¢“ 091155.65
`
`If you are still
`You will see the screen above when NetRemote connects to JRMC.
`experiencing problems, please visit the Net Remote Forum on the Promixis website
`
`31
`
`

`
`EXHIBIT A
`
`Step 3. Configuring Netflemote for the PPC.
`
`NOTE: This guide assumes your PPC is correctly connected to your network using a
`wireless connection.
`
`Start NetRemote.
`will be displayed.
`
`If NetRemote cannot find JRMC on your network, the screen below
`
`Nettle mote
`
`(9
`Network Detection Failed
`N-etRe-mote could not detect the
`sewer on your network. Click OK
`to enter a hostname manually.
`
`Tap OK. NetRemote will then ask you to enter the hostname for the computer that
`you want specified as the default host.
`
`..
`4.? 1% 12:03 ®
`
`r—vl
`,{‘3'j'!NetRen1ote
`Default Host
`The hostname entered below will be
`used as the default host For all plugins.
`
`”°5*“°"“‘e
`
`To find your computer's hostname on
`Windows XP, simply right click on "My
`Computer" and select "Properties".
`Then select the "Computer Name" tab.
`The hostname is displayed as the ''Full
`Computer Name".
`
`Tools Help
`
`Default Host Hotkeys I
`El‘-
`
`32
`
`

`
`To determine the computer name or IP address using the steps described above for
`the Windows client.
`
`EXHIBIT A
`
`:
`
`~-
`
`__ __
`
`23332
`_
`
`{L23-if,.4etRenmte
`”
`
`Host
`port
`
`Default Ima size
`C°“t*°lF°*“ Tl
`Ubrarvroot TI
`[1 Use ".-‘-‘-.dd To Playlist" Menu
`
`In the Host box, enter either the computer
`name or lPaddress.
`If you don’t know the IP
`address, see the section above for how to
`determine it. Next, enter the Port number.
`The default number, 20002, should be fine
`unless you changed this when configuring
`We.
`
`Tap O K.
`
`E] Show Playing Now In Tree
`
`'=m'
`
`Tools Help
`
`Bk
`
`If NetRemote is still unable to connect to JHMC, the screen below will be displayed.
`
`Minn:
`AI'tis1:
`Composer:
`Gene:
`Year:
`
`Tools Heb Please Register
`
`El-
`
`33
`
`

`
`EXHIBIT A
`
`Select Tools/ Properties. Select the Plugins tab. The screen below is displayed.
`
`figfiinetnemate
`ugin I Plugin Instances
`
`3:.‘ -(6 12:03 ®
`
`MediaBridge
`l-i-.:rripi::Ei]i:ii32 I:-1l:|:I
`
`more
`
`General Plugins Default Host Hotkeys
`
`Tools Help
`
`ENA l
`
`Click the plus sign next to MediaBridge and highlight the first item. Click
`Properties.
`
`Netnemote
`
`4:1’ -(é 3:19 ®
`
`Host
`
`Port
`
`Default Img Size
`Control Font
`
`Library R00‘ I:
`[:| Use "Add To Ptayiist" Menu
`
`[:| Show Playing Now In Tree
`
`Lil
`
`Tools Help Please Rejster
`
`El‘-
`
`Make sure the Host name and Port numbers match the entries made when
`
`If NetFtemote still does not
`configuring the Ftemoteserver in JRMC. Click OK.
`connect to JRMC, please visit the NetRemote forum at the Promixis web site.
`
`34
`
`

`
`http://web.archive.org/web/20050120005959/http://promixis.com/pdfs/NetRem
`ote_LE_Instal1ation_Guide.pdf
`
`EXHIBIT A
`
`35
`
`

`
`EXHIBIT A
`
`NetRemote LE Installation Guide for J. River Media Center
`
`1. Download NetRemote.
`
`Download NetRemote LE from Promixis and save the file on your computer (your
`Desktop is an easy place). You may delete the installation program when finished.
`
`2. Install NetRemote.
`
`NetRemote is installed by running the file you just downloaded. Double click the file
`to start the installation process. The first screen is the NetRemote license
`agreement. Please read this carefully. Each license allows you to install NetRemote
`on 2 different personal computers (PCs) or pocket PC’s (PPC).
`
`‘_ Setup — Ietflemote II: '.v|.II1E
`
`Licensefigeemed
`Please read the following important information beéore cominuirzg
`
`Please read the following License Agreement. You rnua accept the terms of this
`agreement before oontinuing with the installaion
`
`"iiéiiiéiiide" Promixis End Usemr”L‘i’e§n’se Agreement
`(EULA)
`
`Please read the following tenns and condfions before using this
`software. This document provides imponant information concerning
`the software. provides you with a licence to use the software and
`contains warranty and liability infonnation.
`
`If Activesync is not
`Next, you will choose which version of NetRemote to install.
`detected, only the option for installing the Windows version will be selectable.
`
`36
`
`

`
`EXHIBIT A
`
`3. NetRemote for Windows (98,

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